Pollen Counts (June 13, 2024 to June 14, 2024):
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Tree Pollen: No change; the count remained at 0.
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Grass Pollen: Increased from 4 to 10, a change of 6 (150% increase).
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Weed Pollen: Decreased from 20 to 18, a change of -2 (10% decrease).
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Total Pollen: Increased from 24 to 28, a change of 4 (17% increase).
Mold Counts (June 13, 2024 to June 14, 2024):
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Total Mold Count: Decreased from 11,925 to 10,605, a change of -1,320 (11% decrease).
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Algae: Increased from 0 to 8, a change of 8.
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Alternaria: Increased from 36 to 81, a change of 45 (125% increase).
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Ascomycetes: Decreased from 7,751 to 5,329, a change of -2,422 (31% decrease).
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Basidiomycetes: Increased from 2,219 to 2,296, a change of 77 (3% increase).
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Cercospora: Increased from 83 to 107, a change of 24 (29% increase).
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Cladosporium: Increased from 1,247 to 2,089, a change of 842 (68% increase).
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Curvularia: Decreased from 38 to 26, a change of -12 (32% decrease).
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Drechslera/Helminthosporium: Increased from 12 to 34, a change of 22 (183% increase).
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Epicoccum: No change; the count remained at 2.
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Nigrospora: Increased from 0 to 4, a change of 4.
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Oidium/Erysiphe (Powdery Mildew): No change; the count remained at 4.
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Penicillium/Aspergillus: Decreased from 283 to 255, a change of -28 (10% decrease).
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Periconia: Decreased from 4 to 0, a change of -4.
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Pithomyces: Decreased from 4 to 0, a change of -4.
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Rust: Increased from 0 to 2, a change of 2.
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Smuts/Myxomycete: Increased from 210 to 354, a change of 144 (69% increase).
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Spegazinia: Increased from 2 to 6, a change of 4 (200% increase).
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Stemphyllium: Decreased from 2 to 0, a change of -2.
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Tetraploa: No change; the count remained at 0.
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Torula: Decreased from 28 to 8, a change of -20 (71% decrease).
Summary:
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Pollen: The total pollen count increased primarily due to a significant rise in grass pollen, despite a slight decrease in weed pollen.
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Mold: The total mold count decreased overall, with notable reductions in Ascomycetes and Curvularia, while Cladosporium, Alternaria, Drechslera/Helminthosporium, and Smuts/Myxomycete saw significant increases.
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