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Pollen Transport Investigation Highlighted by Minister

Pollen Period: Minister points to information on pollen flight

Online data about pollen counts can be found in Bavaria​
Online data about pollen counts can be found in Bavaria​

Blossoming Time: Minister refers to Info on Pollen Flight - Pollen Transport Investigation Highlighted by Minister

Welcome to Munich during the gorgeous blooming season! But, for allergy sufferers, this time of year can be a real nightmare. Fret not, as we dive into a little TLC for those whose eyes are itchy, noses are runny, and breathes are wheezy.

Summertime Welcomes Allergy Season

Listen up, Bavarians! The data says it all - an estimated 3.5 million of you residing between 18 and 79 in Bavaria are currently grappling with allergies all year round, with hay fever affecting around 1.4 million of you just in the state. CSU politician, Judith Gerlach, is here to provide a helping hand.

According to Gerlach, the current pollen culprit in Munich is predominantly grass pollen. Don't fret, though, as grass pollen usually becomes the prime suspect later in spring and early summer. A little patience, and other troublesome blooms shall follow.

Pollen Forecast Apps: Your Personal Weather Forecaster

Got allergies? You NEED a pollen forecast app on the go! Whether you're popping pills regularly or just want to know when to keep windows shut, these apps make it easy to strategize before the sniffles and sneezes hit.

Track the Pollen Levels Instantly

With features to monitor multiple pollen types simultaneously on your smartphone, you can stay ahead of the game by planning your outdoor escapades accordingly. Using your current phone location, determine the nearest measurement site and access up-to-date pollen forecast data every three hours. Now, isn't that just reeferal-ly helpful?

Keep a Diary: Track Your Allergies, Your Way

If you believe in getting personal, you can maintain a digital diary of your allergy symptoms alongside the pollen reports. Just ask Judith Gerlach - she thinks it's a fantastic idea!

Munich, Home to 8 Pollen Measurement Stations

Since 2019, the electronic pollen information network Bavaria (ePIN) has been keeping tabs on pollen levels in Munich using electronic pollen forecast measurement stations. Situated in Altoetting, Feucht, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Hof, Marktheidenfeld, Mindelheim, Munich, and Viechtach, these stations serve to provide a comprehensive overview of Bavarian pollen levels.

*Symptoms of allergies may include itchy eyes, a runny nose, respiratory problems, and even asthma during pollen season.

**In many countries, including Germany, pollen forecast apps like the Weather Underground provide real-time, location-specific data on pollen levels, helping allergy sufferers adapt their daily routines and medication use accordingly.

***Tree pollen, such as birch, alder, and oak, typically start to surface earlier in spring, while grass pollen emerges later in spring and early summer. Weed pollen, including nettles and mugwort, tend to become prevalent as summer approaches.

  1. Acknowledging the challenge for allergy sufferers during the blooming season, Judith Gerlach, a CSU politician, offers a helping hand to Bavarians.
  2. The current pollen culprit in Munich is predominantly grass pollen, with symptoms such as itchy eyes, runny nose, respiratory problems, and asthma.
  3. Pollen forecast apps like Weather Underground can be a lifesaver for allergy sufferers in Munich, as they provide real-time, location-specific data on pollen levels.
  4. These apps help allergy sufferers adapt their daily routines and medication use accordingly by monitoring multiple pollen types simultaneously.
  5. According to Judith Gerlach, keeping a personal allergy diary can be beneficial to understand and manage one's symptoms more effectively.
  6. Pollen measurement stations are located in Altoetting, Feucht, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Hof, Marktheidenfeld, Mindelheim, Munich, and Viechtach, providing a comprehensive overview of Bavarian pollen levels throughout the year.

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