Seagoon_ to Melbourne · 8 months agoDaily discussion thread: 🎖️ Thursday, April 25, 2024message-squaremessage-square138fedilinkarrow-up113arrow-down10
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minus-squareKudra :maybe_verified:@aus.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up2·8 months ago@ajsadauskas @wscholermann @Seagoon_ I think it’s a combination of different things, pollen, dust, weather, pollution: all of which may be somewhat more localised?
minus-squareAJ Sadauskas@aus.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up2·8 months ago@luciedigitalni @kudra @wscholermann @Seagoon_ The plane trees makes a lot of sense. Every time I’m in Melbourne, within a couple of days, I get hayfever. Then when I fly up to Sydney, it clears up within a day or two. I would be seriously surprised if Sydney has significantly less air pollution than Melbourne. Sydney has the Blue Mountains, the Royal National Park, and Ku-ring-gai Chase surrounding it on three sides. So just by process of elimination, that leaves the temperature and pollen from some local plant as potential culprits.
@ajsadauskas @wscholermann @Seagoon_ I think it’s a combination of different things, pollen, dust, weather, pollution: all of which may be somewhat more localised?
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@luciedigitalni @kudra @wscholermann @Seagoon_ The plane trees makes a lot of sense.
Every time I’m in Melbourne, within a couple of days, I get hayfever. Then when I fly up to Sydney, it clears up within a day or two.
I would be seriously surprised if Sydney has significantly less air pollution than Melbourne.
Sydney has the Blue Mountains, the Royal National Park, and Ku-ring-gai Chase surrounding it on three sides.
So just by process of elimination, that leaves the temperature and pollen from some local plant as potential culprits.