Air Quality Monitoring at Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City: Ozone and Meteorological Data During the Rainy and Ozone Seasons (Mar–Nov 2024)

Published: 7 March 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/z42m8c43ny.1
Contributors:
Daniel Alejandro Perez de la Mora,
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Description

This dataset provides hourly air quality and meteorological measurements recorded from March 1, 2024, to November 30, 2024, at Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City (Geo-location: 19.372292, -99.263679). Each value represents the average of measurements taken within that hour. The data spans the rainy season (approximately May to October) and part of the ozone season (approximately February to May, with overlap into March–April), capturing air pollution and weather patterns in an urban, high-altitude environment. The dataset includes the following parameters: Ozone (O₃) (ppb) – Hourly average ozone concentration. Temperature (°C) – Hourly average ambient temperature. Relative Humidity (%) – Hourly average humidity. Wind Direction (degrees) – Hourly average wind direction (0° = North). Wind Speed (m/s) – Hourly average wind speed. Air Pressure (hPa) – Hourly average atmospheric pressure. Accumulated Precipitation (mm) – Total precipitation accumulated within the hour. Solar Radiation (W/m²) – Hourly average solar radiation. File Format: CSV (comma-separated) Data Structure: Each row represents an hourly measurement with a timestamp in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format. Sensor Details & Data Quality: Measurements were collected using low-cost air quality sensors deployed at the IBERO campus. Applications: This dataset is suitable for air pollution analysis (e.g., ozone trends during the ozone season), meteorological research (e.g., precipitation and temperature patterns in the rainy season), and environmental modeling in Mexico City.

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Universidad Iberoamericana

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Air Quality, Weather, Ozone

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