Spatial and temporal variations in daily grass pollen counts and weather variables are described for two regions with different bio-geographical and climatic regimes, southern Spain and the United Kingdom. Daily average grass pollen counts are considered from six pollen-monitoring sites, three in southern Spain (Ciudad Real, Córdoba and Priego) and three in the United Kingdom (Edinburgh, Worcester and Cambridge). Analysis shows that rainfall and maximum temperatures are important factors controlling the magnitude of the grass pollen season in both southern Spain and the United Kingdom, and that the strength and direction of the influence exerted by these variables varies with geographical location and time
Grass pollen is the most allergenic pollen type in the UK and up to 30% of the UK population are sen...
Background Seasonal pollen integral (SPIn) – the integral over time of pollen concentration - is co...
Airborne pollen concentrations strongly correlate with flowering intensity of wind-pollinated specie...
Spatial and temporal variations in daily grass pollen counts and weather variables are described for...
Up to 30% of the UK population are sensitized to grass pollen. Therefore, grass pollen is considere...
Geographical and temporal variations in the start dates of grass pollen seasons are described for se...
The main aim of this study was to analyse the temporal and spatial variations in grass (Poaceae) pol...
Three sites in the UK have daily records of pollen spanning several decades, giving the longest data...
Constructing accurate predictive models for grass and birch pollen in the air, the two most importan...
Constructing accurate predictive models for grass and birch pollen in the air, the two most importan...
The record of daily average grass pollen concentrations monitored at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington....
Overall, longer Poaceae pollen seasons coincided with earlier pollen season start dates. Winter rain...
Relationships between temporal variations in the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and grass pollen c...
Grasses are abundant in the British Isles, and their pollen contributes significantly to exposure to...
From an allergological point of view, Poaceae pollen is one of the most important types of pollen th...
Grass pollen is the most allergenic pollen type in the UK and up to 30% of the UK population are sen...
Background Seasonal pollen integral (SPIn) – the integral over time of pollen concentration - is co...
Airborne pollen concentrations strongly correlate with flowering intensity of wind-pollinated specie...
Spatial and temporal variations in daily grass pollen counts and weather variables are described for...
Up to 30% of the UK population are sensitized to grass pollen. Therefore, grass pollen is considere...
Geographical and temporal variations in the start dates of grass pollen seasons are described for se...
The main aim of this study was to analyse the temporal and spatial variations in grass (Poaceae) pol...
Three sites in the UK have daily records of pollen spanning several decades, giving the longest data...
Constructing accurate predictive models for grass and birch pollen in the air, the two most importan...
Constructing accurate predictive models for grass and birch pollen in the air, the two most importan...
The record of daily average grass pollen concentrations monitored at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington....
Overall, longer Poaceae pollen seasons coincided with earlier pollen season start dates. Winter rain...
Relationships between temporal variations in the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and grass pollen c...
Grasses are abundant in the British Isles, and their pollen contributes significantly to exposure to...
From an allergological point of view, Poaceae pollen is one of the most important types of pollen th...
Grass pollen is the most allergenic pollen type in the UK and up to 30% of the UK population are sen...
Background Seasonal pollen integral (SPIn) – the integral over time of pollen concentration - is co...
Airborne pollen concentrations strongly correlate with flowering intensity of wind-pollinated specie...