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The 'air-quality' MCP server provides comprehensive air quality information for any location worldwide, including current, forecasted, and historical data.
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AI Evaluation ReportTotal Score: 6/10
The agent demonstrates a strong ability to provide structured and detailed responses regarding air quality conditions, forecasts, and historical data. It excels in delivering clear and organized information, particularly when reporting current AQI values and primary pollutants. However, there are notable discrepancies in data accuracy, especially when compared to real-time sources, which affects the reliability of the information provided. Additionally, the inclusion of irrelevant details, such as pollen information, detracts from the focus on air quality. Overall, while the agent shows potential in delivering comprehensive air quality insights, improvements in data accuracy and relevance are needed to enhance its effectiveness.
Test case 1
Score: 4/10What is the current Air Quality Index (AQI) for New York City, and what are the primary pollutants contributing to it?The current Air Quality Index (AQI) for New York City is 63, which falls into the 'Moderate' category. The primary pollutants contributing to this AQI level are as follows:
- Carbon Monoxide (CO): 140.65 µg/m³
- Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2): 65 µg/m³
- Ozone (O3): 18 µg/m³
- Particulate Matter (PM10): 23 µg/m³
- Particulate Matter (PM2.5): 18 µg/m³
- Sulfur Dioxide (SO2): 4 µg/m³ Pollen levels for grass, trees, and weeds are all low, with a predominant pollen type of trees.
Test case 2
Score: 7/10What is the 3-day air quality forecast for Los Angeles, California, including the expected Air Quality Index (AQI) values and primary pollutants for each day?The 3-day air quality forecast for Los Angeles, California, is as follows:
Day 1: July 31, 2025
- Expected AQI: Ranges from 52 to 76 throughout the day.
- Primary Pollutants:
- CO (Carbon Monoxide): Peaks at 107 µg/m³
- NO2 (Nitrogen Dioxide): Peaks at 34 µg/m³
- O3 (Ozone): Peaks at 119 µg/m³
- PM10 (Particulate Matter): Peaks at 42 µg/m³
- PM2.5 (Fine Particulate Matter): Peaks at 24 µg/m³
Day 2: August 1, 2025
- Expected AQI: Ranges from 39 to 74 throughout the day.
- Primary Pollutants:
- CO: Peaks at 86 µg/m³
- NO2: Peaks at 34 µg/m³
- O3: Peaks at 106 µg/m³
- PM10: Peaks at 37 µg/m³
- PM2.5: Peaks at 23 µg/m³
Day 3: August 2, 2025
- Expected AQI: Ranges from 41 to 78 throughout the day.
- Primary Pollutants:
- CO: Peaks at 89 µg/m³
- NO2: Peaks at 37 µg/m³
- O3: Peaks at 116 µg/m³
- PM10: Peaks at 44 µg/m³
- PM2.5: Peaks at 25 µg/m³
Summary
- The air quality in Los Angeles is expected to fluctuate, with the highest AQI values on July 31 and August 2. The primary pollutant over the forecast period appears to be Ozone (O3), especially in the later hours of the day. Please take precautions on days with higher AQI values, particularly for sensitive groups.
Test case 3
Score: 4/10What were the air quality conditions in Beijing, China, over the past 24 hours, including the Air Quality Index (AQI) values and primary pollutants?The air quality conditions in Beijing, China, over the past 24 hours are summarized as follows: The AQI values ranged from 29 to 236. The highest AQI recorded was 236, indicating unhealthy air quality, primarily due to elevated levels of PM2.5. The primary pollutants varied throughout the day, with PM2.5 being a consistent concern, particularly during periods of elevated AQI.
Test case 4
Score: 10/10What is the current Air Quality Index (AQI) for Sydney, Australia, and what are the primary pollutants contributing to it?The current Air Quality Index (AQI) for Sydney, Australia is 29, which indicates that the air quality is considered to be good. The primary pollutants contributing to this AQI level are as follows: Carbon Monoxide (CO): 202 µg/m³, Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2): 9 µg/m³, Ozone (O3): 30 µg/m³, Particulate Matter (PM10): 13 µg/m³, Particulate Matter (PM2.5): 7 µg/m³, Sulfur Dioxide (SO2): 1 µg/m³. Overall, the air quality is favorable at this time, with no significant health risks associated with the current pollution levels.
Test case 5
Score: 6/10What is the current Air Quality Index (AQI) for Tokyo, Japan, and what are the primary pollutants contributing to it?The current Air Quality Index (AQI) for Tokyo, Japan is 37, which falls in the 'Good' category. The primary pollutants contributing to this AQI are as follows:
- Carbon Monoxide (CO): 121 µg/m³
- Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2): 24 µg/m³
- Ozone (O3): 17 µg/m³
- Particulate Matter (PM10): 12 µg/m³
- Particulate Matter (PM2.5): 9 µg/m³
- Sulfur Dioxide (SO2): 5 µg/m³ Predominant pollen type in the area is Molds. Overall, the air quality is considered good, making it suitable for outdoor activities.