Allergy season is getting more intense with climate change – we're creating better pollen forecasts to help
- Written by Yingxiao Zhang, Ph.D. Student in Atmospheric Science, University of Michigan
Allergy season is here.Imgorthand/E+ via Getty ImagesIf you’re feeling the misery of allergy season in your sinuses and throat, you’re probably wondering what nature has in store for you this time – and in the future.
Pollen allergies affect over 30% of the global population, making them a significant public health and economic...





