Total Pollen Count for 5/2/2011: 76

0-14 = Low
90-1499 = High
15-89 = Moderate
1500+ = Extremely High

Allergy Tip of the Day

When the pollen count drops, many people may experience the same or even have an increase in symptoms due to priming. The nose and lungs are sensitive to smaller amounts of pollen due to exposure throughout the spring season.

Trees:

Hickory/Pecan, Mulberry, Oak, Sycamore

Hickory/Pecan, Mulberry, Oak, Sycamore

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Grass:

Grass

Grass

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Weeds:

Sheep Sorrel/Dock

Sheep Sorrel/Dock

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New Pollen Count Range Standards

AAAC is pleased to continue providing accurate pollen measurements as we have for over 20 years. We are the only pollen counting station in Metro Atlanta that has passed the rigorous requirements and is certified by the National Allergy Bureau (NAB). The range standards that are now in use are those recommended by the NAB and enable comparison of our data to other national pollen collection sites.


Average Weekly Pollen Counts Spring 2010

Graph Pollen Historical Comparison

May 2011
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