AirVisual's air quality forecasts are generated by using machine learning, a subset of Artificial Intelligence, technologies. These predictions are derived from factors such as historical information, weather trends, wind movement, geography, human behavioral patterns and current air pollution readings in surrounding areas. By recognizing trends in past conditions and outcomes, AirVisual computers are able to predict future conditions. All of this information is provided on the device’s screen - as well as on our free app and website - so that users can plan ahead and optimize your well-being when outdoors.

**This forecasting model, and all resulting air quality predictions, is intended to provide accurate information related to air quality. Steps have been implemented to ensure its quality and accuracy - however, there are some limitations. Please read AirVisual's air quality forecast method and disclaimer for more information.

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