- Light/dark mode
- Forecast text as push notifications per federal state (in Austria).
- Forecast text for federal state visible on the forecast screen
- FAQs on the most frequently asked questions surrounding pollen allergy
The Austrian Pollen Information Service (www.pollenwarndienst.at) at the Medical University of Vienna provides a pollen forecast for the next three days in your region in co-operation with local and international institutions.
Available for: Austria, Germany, France, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Great Britain and South Tyrol.
The service includes more than just pollen information (availability varies by region): The personalised pollen information, displayed as personal load, takes your pollen diary entries into account and calculates your personal burden level. Allergic symptoms can be documented and compared with the pollen count in your pollen diary. Personal load, Pollen News, Pollen-Countdown notifications and a reminder for a doctor´s visit are at your disposal (limited availability). The encyclopedia of allergenic plants is available to answer you questions about allergy.
New from 2022 (availability varies according to region):
Improvement of user-friendliness and readability (light/dark mode).
Simplified provision of the findings report for your doctor (currently for Austria and Germany only; in German and English).
Pollen count forecasts are now sent as push notifications per federal state; forecast texts are displayed on the forecast screen (available in Austria only)
FAQs added on the most frequently asked questions about pollen allergies; search feature for specialist doctors in Austria removed.
Cooperation partners
- Germany: German Foundation Pollen Information Service, German Weather Service and the Finnish Meteorological Institute
- France: RNSA (Le Réseau National de Surveillance Aérobiologique) and the Finnish Meteorological Institute
- Switzerland: Finnish Meteorological Institute
- Sweden: Natural History Museum Stockholm, University of Gothenburg, Pollen laboratory Umeå and the Finnish Meteorological Institute
- Spain: European Aeroallergen Network (EAN) of the Medical University of Vienna in cooperation with the Spanish Aerobiology Network (REA), the Finnish Meteorological Institute
- Great Britain: European Aeroallergen Network (EAN) of the Medical University and the Finnish Meteorological Institute
- South Tyrol: Biological laboratory of the Environment Agency Bozen and the Finnish Meteorological Institute
You accept the General Terms of Use by downloading this app: https://www.pollenwarndienst.at/en/our-terms-of-use.html