Is your environment « all clear »?
ClearSpot brings together in one place several environmental nuisance factors: wind turbine infrasound, air quality, pollen, ambient noise, and light pollution. Why? To help you decide where to camp, live, sleep, or buy.
We group data by three spatial scales: point POI, mesoscale NZOI (noise and night-sky on H3), and large regional ZOI (air, pollen, mosquito).
POI - Points of interest
- Wind turbines. Distance to every documented wind farm - so you can gauge how calm your nights will be and anticipate wind turbine syndrome if you are affected.
- Nuclear plants. Distance to each reactor site we currently hold in the inventory.
- Coal plants. Distance to each coal plant in the same way, to place local particulate and plume concerns in context.
- 5G towers. Open network cell points: you set the rule, the map shows how close the sector is.
- High voltage towers. Overhead lines and pylônes from documented public inventories: judge proximity to high-voltage infrastructure with a distance band you choose.
NZOI - Narrow zones of interest
- Noise. European strategic noise maps: motorways, rail lines, airport corridors.
- Light pollution. VIIRS night radiance on an H3 grid and Bortle sky-quality thresholds.
- Geological and meteorological risk. Live seismic, tsunami, flood, storm and tornado feeds plus mapped hazard polygons when the module is enabled.
ZOI - Regional grids
- Air quality. Hyperlocal PM2.5, NO2 and ozone readings aggregated from national agencies.
- Pollen. Recent street-level indicators for birch, grass, olive and ragweed.
- Mosquito risk. Monthly H3 cell with a public and modelled risk band, modulated by the season.