forgalmon
Forgalmon is an automated data feed system developed by the Ministry of Environment, Japan, to provide air quality monitoring data to the public. The system was launched in 2008 as a service to disseminate in real-time the concentration of pollutants such as NO2, O3, CO, NO, SO2, and particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) from over 1,500 continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations across Japan.
The data is transmitted from the stations to a centralized server, where it is processed and made
Forgalmon has been recognized for its contribution to air quality management, including facilitating research, decision-making, and
Much of the data presented through Forgalmon serve as critical indicators for air quality management and policy