Correlation between the Pollen Content of the Stockholm Air and Meteorological Data

Abstract
The normalized daily birch, pine and grass pollen incidence for four years in three stations around Stockholm has been correlated with nine weather parameters. Using a model based on moving averages and polynomial trend it has been possible to show that the important weather parameters are, for birch; temperature, humidity and sunshine; for pine: temperature, radiation and air pressure change; whereas for grass, wind speed is the most important. Relative humidity was found to be limiting at 88% for birch pollen release.

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