McDonald M S, O'Driscoll B J
Clin Allergy. 1980 Mar;10(2):211-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2222.1980.tb02099.x.
A comparison was made of the pollen and spore counts at Galway in relation to the varying weather conditions of the summers of 1977 and 1978 in an attempt to explain the low incidence of allergies in that area during the summer of 1978. The phenomenon was attributed to the change in the dominant wind direction, which, from May to September 1978 was mainly over sea. Correlations were made between changes in pollen and spore catches and variations in particular meteorological factors for both seasons investigated.
对戈尔韦1977年和1978年夏季不同天气条件下的花粉和孢子计数进行了比较,试图解释1978年夏季该地区过敏发病率较低的原因。这一现象归因于主导风向的变化,在1978年5月至9月期间,主导风主要吹向海面。对所研究的两个季节中花粉和孢子捕获量的变化与特定气象因素的变化之间进行了相关性分析。