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Live air data

The Queensland Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI) in collaboration with industry partners operates an air quality monitoring network across the state.

Data from the monitoring network is presented online as ambient concentration, air quality categories and smoke and dust health action levels which are updated hourly.

Current smoke and dust levels

There are currently no elevated health action levels.

Based on PM2.5 readings at air monitoring stations and smoke sensors at Friday 10 April 2020 7am.

For current bushfire and smoke warnings, visit the Queensland Fire Department website.

Friday 10 April 2020 7am

Air quality data is available from 1 January 2020. Historical data back to 2010 is available on the Queensland Government data portal. Individual stations have been monitoring for different time periods so data may not be available for all possible times.

Meteorological

Select a value within the table to generate charts and to download air quality data.

South East Queensland
StationWind direction deg aboutWind speed m/s aboutHumidity % aboutTemperature °C aboutSolar radiation W/m² aboutRainfall mm about
Brisbane CBD217 SW0.379.319.80
Cannon Hill242 WSW0.986.719.10
Deception Bay212 SSW2.189.20
Flinders View263 W0.585.917.50
Gatton259 W0.38318.50
Josephville203 SSW2.382.6180
Lytton202 SSW3.386.3-0
Mountain Creek227 SW1.419.4
Mutdapilly202 SSW1.881.918.90
North Maclean223 SW1.383.118.50
Rocklea221 SW0.88718.6240
South Brisbane228 SW1.319.4
Southport189 S1.188.519.30
Springwood233 SW1.494.817.6
Woolloongabba226 SW1.284.619.20
Wynnum203 SSW299.917.50
Wynnum West200 SSW287.519.30
Gladstone
StationWind direction deg aboutWind speed m/s aboutHumidity % aboutTemperature °C aboutSolar radiation W/m² aboutRainfall mm about
Aldoga203 SSW0.383190
Auckland Point139 SE2.875.121.70
Boat Creek219 SW1.221
Boyne Island179 S1.521.2
Clinton213 SSW1.178.220.50
Fisherman's Landing191 S2.176.721.20
South Gladstone155 SSE2.274.321.7450
Targinie140 SE0.674.421.60
Central Queensland
StationWind direction deg aboutWind speed m/s aboutHumidity % aboutTemperature °C aboutSolar radiation W/m² aboutRainfall mm about
Blackwater100 E1.969.220.90
Emerald144 SE0.77819.70
Moranbah (Utah Dr)140 SE2.420.5
Whitsunday
StationWind direction deg aboutWind speed m/s aboutHumidity % aboutTemperature °C aboutSolar radiation W/m² aboutRainfall mm about
Abbot Point140 SE4.88122.70
West Mackay160 SSE0.922.5
Townsville
StationWind direction deg aboutWind speed m/s aboutHumidity % aboutTemperature °C aboutSolar radiation W/m² aboutRainfall mm about
Coastguard191 S1.882.323.5200
Environment Park222 SW0.487.922.8260
Lennon Drive179 S0.585.723.3220
North Ward137 SE0.974.523.80
Mount Isa
StationWind direction deg aboutWind speed m/s aboutHumidity % aboutTemperature °C aboutSolar radiation W/m² aboutRainfall mm about
Menzies155 SSE1.7
The Gap162 SSE1.623.1

Data has been validated (100% validated, all 166 records)

The data used to compile this air quality information comes directly from the department's air monitoring network and has only undergone a preliminary quality check. Data is retrieved from the stations every hour and after quality checks, is available approximately 1 hour later.

All data on this site is shown in Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST).

  • If there is no data measured for a parameter, or data could not be retrieved from the monitoring station at this hour, no data is shown in the cell.

About these Meteorological parameters

Wind direction

When high pollutant concentrations occur at a monitoring station, wind data records can determine the general direction and area of the emissions. Identifying the sources means planning to reduce the impacts on air quality can take place. The measurement indicates the direction the wind is coming from.

Wind direction is measured in degrees.

More information about Wind direction

Wind speed

When high pollutant concentrations occur at a monitoring station, wind data records can determine the general direction and area of the emissions. Identifying the sources means planning to reduce the impacts on air quality can take place.

Wind speed is measured in metres per second.

More information about Wind speed

Humidity

Like temperature and solar radiation, water vapour plays an important role in many thermal and photochemical reactions in the atmosphere.

Humidity is measured in percentage.

More information about Humidity

Temperature

Measuring temperature supports air quality assessment, air quality modelling and forecasting activities.

Temperature is measured in degrees Celsius.

More information about Temperature

Solar radiation

Measuring solar radiation is beneficial for modelling photochemical smog events, as the intensity of sunlight has an important influence on the rate of the chemical reactions that produce the smog. The cloudiness of the sky, time of day and geographic location all affect sunlight intensity.

More information about Solar radiation

Rainfall

Rain has a ‘scavenging’ effect when it washes particulate matter out of the atmosphere and dissolves gaseous pollutants. Removing particles improves visibility. Where there is frequent high rainfall, air quality is generally better.

More information about Rainfall

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8 April 2026