You are on a website designed for people who are sensitive to pollen allergens. All information on the website relates to pollen exposure, including a wide range of forecasts and recommendations.
The allergy symptoms forecast is based on data provided by users of the Pollen Diary (via the website or the PASYFO mobile app) along with daily pollen levels, weather, and air quality data.
The pollen forecast is based on the SILAM model and CAMS pollen data. Shows the predicted pollen count.
Symptoms of allergic rhinitis include the nose, but it can spread and affect the eyes, ears, sinuses and lungs. The most common symptoms are nasal itching, runny nose and sneezing.
Limit outdoor activities when there is a lot of pollen in the air to avoid unpleasant contact with plant pollen allergens. For this reason, it is essential to keep track of your allergy symptoms and pollen load.
Scientists created the Pollen Diary to help people sensitive to pollen allergens keep track of their physical condition. By filling in the Pollen Diary through the PASYFO app, you will receive information about the amount of pollen and a personalized forecast of allergy symptoms.
We developed the Personalized Allergy Symptoms Forecasting System (PASYFO) to support allergy sufferers. For personalized information, you should use the PASYFO mobile app.
Measurement of airborne pollen and fungal spores using volumetric traps or real-time devices, data provision, analysis and assessment. Evaluation of bioaerosol composition, spatio-temporal data analysis.
We are an international team of scientists focused on bioaerosol research and sharing the latest knowledge with everyone who wants to know about airborne allergens.
The PASYFO mobile app and its services are free of charge. Use the app to help yourself keep feeling better during the pollen season.