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Aero-Allergen Monitoring Stations
 
LOUIS CALDER CENTER | BIOLOGICAL STATION | ARMONK, NY
LINCOLN CENTER| Dept of NATURAL SCIENCES | NEW YORK, NY
Summary Counts Represent the 24 Hour Period:
7:30 AM, 24 June 2009 to 7:30 AM, 25 June 2009
     
Today's Pollen Count:
  4 Particles per cubic meter of air
Predominant Pollen:
  Oak 50%, Ailanthus 50%
Today's Mold (Fungal Spore) Count:
  Not Counted today
Predominant Fungal Spores:
  N/C
Summary Counts Represent the 24 Hour Period:
9:30 AM, 30 June  2009 to 9:30 AM, 1 July  2009
     
Today's Pollen Count:
  6  Particles per cubic meter of air
Predominant Pollen:
  Oak 50%, Pine 50%
Today's Mold (Fungal Spore) Count:
  Not Counted today
Predominant Fungal Spores:
  N/C
   Absent  Low  Moderate  High  Very High
Trees 
 
 4m-3

 
 
Grass 
 XXXXX

 
 
 
Weeds 
 XXXXX
 
 
 
 
Mold 
not 
 counted
 
 
 
   Absent  Low  Moderate  High  Very High
Trees 
 
6m-3 
 
 
 
Grass 
 XXXXX
  
 
 
 
Weeds 
  XXXXX
  
 
 
 
Mold 
not 
counted
 
 
 
 
Understanding the Categories
Contact Information
Counts are given in parts per cubic meter of air
Absent = No symptoms
Low = Extremely sensitive individuals will have symptoms
Moderate = Many sensitive individuals will have symptoms
High = Most sensitive individuals will have symptoms
Very High = Almost all individuals with any sensitivity will have symptom
Guy Robinson
grobinson@fordham.edu
Louis Calder Center: Visit Website
All counts reflect activity during the 24 hour period indicated
This station is certified by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology's Aeroallergen Network
 

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