Aberdeen Plume Plotter
Aberdeen incinerator plume
at 11:20 on Sat, 17 Jan 2026
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The map shows the predicted pollution caused by the emissions from the proposed incinerator at East Tullos.

The red line shows wind direction. Green rings show distance (km). Colours show concentration of oxides of nitrogen at ground level. Maximum: 14.1 µg/m3. This is the concentration at the location that is most polluted by the plume.

Breakdown of pollutants at most polluted location (green = background, red = added by plume):

Oxides of nitrogen
Particulates PM10
Hydrogen chloride
Carbon monoxide
Sulphur dioxide
Ammonia
Mercury
Cadmium and thallium
Other metals
Dioxins and furans
PAHs

Oxides of nitrogen
Particulates PM10
Hydrogen chloride
Carbon monoxide
Sulphur dioxide
Ammonia
Mercury
Cadmium and thallium
Other metals
Dioxins and furans
PAHs

Concentration
per m3
Background
(annual mean)
Plume
Oxides of nitrogen39 µg14.1 µg(36%)
Particulates PM1022.5 µg991 ng(4%)
VOCsN/A991 ng
Hydrogen chloride310 ng991 ng(320%)
Hydrogen flourideN/A99.1 ng
Carbon monoxide280 µg5.03 µg(2%)
Sulphur dioxide2.58 µg5.03 µg(195%)
Ammonia650 ng991 ng(153%)
Mercury1.2 ng5.03 ng(419%)
Cadmium and thallium90 pg5.03 ng(5587%)
Other metals17.1 ng50.3 ng(294%)
Dioxins and furans48.7 fg10.1 fg(21%)
PAHs100 pg12 pg(12%)
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Latest weather data
Wind 8.1 mph (3.6 m/s) from 130°. Cloud cover: 10/10. Temp: 8°C. Pressure: 1016 mb. Data from Aberdeen airport at 11:20.