A Study and Analysis of Impact of Meteorological Parameters on Pollen Count

Abstract
Spring is a period of new development and new beginnings. With the end goal for blossoms and flowers to propagate each year, they should be pollinated. The study of pollen is called palynology and is highly useful in paleontology, paleoecology, archaeology, and forensics. Over the past few decades, the prevalence of pollen allergies among the world has skyrocketed. Climate change has a very huge impact on the pollen season. Climate change not only affects plant growth, pollen and flower production, and duration of the whole pollen season, but can also display more direct health effects by increasing the amount of allergenic proteins of the pollen. Pollen allergies are caused by a variety of plants, which emit pollen at different points throughout the year depending on the species, meteorological conditions, and other factors. So, in this study we are going to analyze the relation between airborne pollen found in India and meteorological parameters of Indian sub-continent.