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Pollen counts measure the amount of pollen allergens in the air.
Pollen counts are stated as grains of pollen per cubic meter of air.
Mold, like pollen, produces spores which move in outdoor air
during warmer months.
Count for 01/27/2012
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Archive
January 27, 2012
January 26, 2012
January 25, 2012
January 24, 2012
January 23, 2012
January 22, 2012
January 21, 2012
| Weeds |
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| 0 to 10 |
low |
| 11 to 50 |
moderate |
| 51 to 500 |
high |
| 501 or higher |
very high |
| Grasses |
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| 0 to 5 |
low |
| 6 to 20 |
moderate |
| 21 to 200 |
high |
| 201 or higher |
very high |
| Trees |
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| 0 to 15 |
low |
| 16 to 90 |
moderate |
| 91 to 1,500 |
high |
| 1,501 or higher |
very high |
| Mt. Cedar |
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| 0 to 100 |
low |
| 100 to 1,500 |
moderate |
| 1,500 to 10,000 |
high |
| 10,000 or higher |
very high |
| Molds |
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| 0 to 900 |
low |
| 901 to 2,500 |
moderate |
| 2,501 to 25,000 |
high |
| 25,001 or higher |
very high |
The following definitions for low, moderate, high, and very high pollen counts are recommended by the National Allergy Bureau (NAB) coordinated by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology's (AAAAI) Aeroallergen Network
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