Authors
Athanasios Damialis, Dimitrios Gioulekas, Chariklia Lazopoulou, Christos Balafoutis, Despina Vokou
Publication date
2005/1
Journal
International Journal of Biometeorology
Volume
49
Pages
139-145
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
We examined the effect of the wind vector analyzed into its three components (direction, speed and persistence), on the circulation of pollen from different plant taxa prominent in the Thessaloniki area for a 4-year period (1996–1999). These plant taxa were Ambrosia spp., Artemisia spp., Chenopodiaceae, Corylus spp., Cupressaceae, Olea europaea, Pinaceae, Platanus spp., Poaceae, Populus spp., Quercus spp., and Urticaceae. Airborne pollen of Cupressaceae, Urticaceae, Quercus spp. and O. europaea make up approximately 70% of the total average annual pollen counts. The set of data that we worked with represented days without precipitation and time intervals during which winds blew from the same direction for at least 4 consecutive hours. We did this in order to study the effect of the different wind components independently of precipitation, and to avoid secondary effects produced by pollen …
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A Damialis, D Gioulekas, C Lazopoulou, C Balafoutis… - International Journal of Biometeorology, 2005