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About Pollen.com
If you suffer from allergies, you need accurate, reliable,
timely information that allows you to consistently manage
your symptoms and take control of your life! Pollen.com is
the revolutionary new online resource that provides you with
essential tools to do just that.
With reliable up-to-the-minute allergy forecasts that show
the upcoming airborne allergen conditions in your local environment,
Pollen.com prepares you for the day by offering you all the
facts - at a glance! This is information that can help you
maximize the quality of your life, and perhaps minimize visits
to your physician or allergy specialist.
Pollen.com educates you with a complete glossary of information
about pollen and periods of peak activity and coverage, arming
you with a powerful weapon in your fight against allergies!
How do we create our pollen forecasts?
The pollen forecasts that are provided by Pollen.com are a
daily outcome of the extensive research which Multidata LLC
has performed over the past 20 years.
An extensive database of pollen activity is the starting
point for Multidatas computation of the detailed and
accurate forecast of pollen levels for the period of the next
three days. This database provides us with the knowledge of
the seasonal timing of pollination of the all of the various
allergy-causing plants found in each geographical area of
the country. Daily past pollen counts from our extensive network
are accessed and compared with normal seasonal patterns.
The second major element resulting from Multidatas
extensive research is the study of how pollen levels vary
based on several predictable factors. Powerful models have
been developed or improved upon by our researcher staff in
order to apply each of these many external variables against
each pollen type.
The amount of each type of pollen being carried by air in
your area does in fact vary, often dramatically both daily
and relative to other cities. The pollen level for each of
the pollen types varies from one season to the next as well.
Much of this variation, is caused by changing weather conditions
which occur both ahead of the season and on a day-to-day basis
throughout the pollination period.
The level of pollen from each currently pollinating allergenic
plant type is then combined into a single forecast value in
much the same way as your local meteorologist forecasts the
weather.
If all of this sounds complicated, it is, and that's why
we convert the complicated pollen levels of all plant types
in a single easy to understand pollen level. This level can
then be interpreted by the viewer into the ranges of low,
medium or high for each of the next three days.
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