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Current pollen risk in Hobart
Hobart
Grass Pollen Risk
week ending 30th Nov 2007
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Atmospheric pollen trends during Nov 2007
- Allergenic particles (Grass and Alternaria fungal
spores) remain low but appear to be increasing
- Native beech (Nothofagus) and Celery Top Pine (Phyllocladus) are high during Nov
- Pomaderris pollen increases after 13th Nov
- SporeWatch counter experienced frequent power
failure during month of Nov

- climate data from Bureua of Meteorology
- high dust days = days registering periods of particle counts > 20000grains/m3/hr
(visible semi-opaque area on sample tape)
Click on month below to see archives
Sept 07; Sept-Oct 07; Oct 07; Oct-Nov07; Nov 07; Dec 07
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Grass pollen allergy
forecast categories* |
| GRASS |
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Absent |
1 - 30 |
Low |
31-49 |
Moderate |
50 - 149 |
High |
>150 |
Very High |
*Most sufferers will start to experience symptoms when the count (grains/m3 of air) reaches the moderate category (from NPARU, UK ) |
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ANU participants |
| Dr Simon Haberle (RMAP) |
| Feli Hopf (ANH) |
| Ivan Hanigan (NCEPH) |
| Prof Janette Lindesay (Fenner) |
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| UTAS participants |
Dr Fay Johnston
(Menzies Res. Inst) |
| Prof David Bowman (Plant Sci.) |
| Lim Chee Liew (Plant Sci.) |
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Contact information:
Simon Haberle
Tel: +61 (0)2 6125 3373
Fax: +61 (0)2 6125 4917
Email:palaeoworks@anu.edu.au |
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