TTT TF 8 4 A GROSS BETA RADIOACTIVITY © OBSERVED RAGWEED POLLEN 0 COMPUTED RAGWEED POLLEN —7 108 TTT { he — Oo GROSS BETA CONCENTRATION, PC/ML _ TT P PT EDT —l 104 — 10? 107 — — 10 2 -— — 10! 10-4 {| va =O a + t |{ | 3P 1P5P 11P 19P rey doo ee Shin 100 FS | | | { | | 10° 25P fl | oH | | 573 CONCENTRATION OF RAGWEED POLLEN, GRAINS/100 ML AIR CLEANSING BY CONVECTIVE STORMS 29P —_ | a a <= > = 80, — wl 60 << of = 40- _ z= 20-b _ << ac o ke | [ | 1030 1040 1050 1100 1110 Le | 1120 1130 1140 J 1150 1200 TIME, EST Fig. 3—Results of rainwater analyses and rainfail-rate data for Sept. 1, 1961. The curve of computed ragweed-pollen concentration ts explained in the text. Since the natural pollination seasons ended before September 23, no pollen analysis was made for this rain. In each of the three cases and for both classes of contamination, an early sharp decrease of concentration is observed in the initial heavy shower. Subsequent increases and decreases also demand in- terpretation. Although, unfortunately, the complete continuum of sam- ples was not analyzed for any of these three rains, the results indicate

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