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Apa yang dimaksud dengan Universal Pollen Index (UPI)?
Universal Pollen Index (UPI) dirancang untuk menawarkan skala terpadu secara global
untuk membandingkan tingkat serbuk sari di berbagai area. Indeks ini membantu menilai risiko paparan serbuk sari berdasarkan berbagai faktor bagi orang yang alergi atau sensitif terhadap serbuk sari. Berdasarkan model multi-lapisan, ini adalah representasi data tingkat serbuk sari yang mempertimbangkan konsentrasi per model tanaman, banyak indeks serbuk sari lokal (LPI) yang berbeda yang digunakan di seluruh dunia, dan alergenisitas berbagai jenis serbuk sari tanaman untuk memprediksi jumlah butir serbuk sari per meter kubik (butir/m3) per hari.
Endpoint heatmapTiles menampilkan ubin peta panas yang dapat ditumpangkan
pada peta dasar. Petak peta panas menampilkan UPI di seluruh dunia untuk jenis tanaman tertentu (TREE, GRASS, atau WEED).
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Setiap kategori didasarkan pada tingkat konsentrasi serbuk sari tertentu di area tertentu dan pengaruhnya terhadap tingkat keparahan gejala alergi yang biasanya dialami, sehingga memberikan representasi yang komprehensif tentang tingkat serbuk sari.
Dengan mengintegrasikan UPI, pengguna dapat membandingkan dan menilai kondisi serbuk sari di berbagai lokasi.
Misalnya, petak peta panas berikut menunjukkan tingkat serbuk sari TREE yang berkisar dari
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Tanaman yang didukung
Pollen API mendukung 3 jenis tanaman yang berbeda: Rumput, Gulma, dan Pohon. Karena ketersediaan tanaman tunduk pada pengukuran dan laporan sumber data aktual, data tanaman Pollen API dapat bervariasi di berbagai lokasi.
Daftar berikut menampilkan kode tanaman yang didukung dan metadatanya:
[[["Mudah dipahami","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["Memecahkan masalah saya","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["Lainnya","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["Informasi yang saya butuhkan tidak ada","missingTheInformationINeed","thumb-down"],["Terlalu rumit/langkahnya terlalu banyak","tooComplicatedTooManySteps","thumb-down"],["Sudah usang","outOfDate","thumb-down"],["Masalah terjemahan","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["Masalah kode / contoh","samplesCodeIssue","thumb-down"],["Lainnya","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["Terakhir diperbarui pada 2025-07-27 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eThe Universal Pollen Index (UPI) provides a globally unified scale for comparing pollen levels, aiding in assessing pollen exposure risk.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe UPI utilizes a six-category system (None, Very Low, Low, Moderate, High, Very High) to represent pollen concentration and potential allergy symptom severity.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eHeatmap tiles visually display the UPI globally for three plant types: Tree, Grass, and Weed, allowing for easy comparison across locations.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eSupported plant types in the Pollen API include a variety of trees, grasses, and weeds, although availability may vary based on data source and location.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The Universal Pollen Index (UPI) is a global scale for comparing pollen levels, assessing pollen exposure risk. It utilizes a multilayer model, considering concentration per plant, local pollen indices, and allergenicity to predict pollen grains per cubic meter. The UPI ranges from 0 (None) to 5 (Very High), using heatmap tiles to visualize `TREE`, `GRASS`, or `WEED` pollen. The API supports various plant types, including `ALDER`, `OAK`, `GRAMINALES`, `RAGWEED`, and more.\n"],null,["What is the Universal Pollen Index (UPI)?\n\nThe Universal Pollen Index (UPI) is designed to offer a globally unified scale\nfor comparing pollen levels across different areas. The index helps assess the\nrisk of pollen exposure based on various factors for people allergic or\nsensitive to pollen. Based on a multilayer model, it is a representation of\npollen level data that considers the concentration per plant model, many\ndifferent local pollen indices (LPI) used worldwide, and the allergenicity of\ndifferent plant pollen types to predict the number of pollen grains per cubic\nmeter (grains/m3) per day.\n\nThe heatmapTiles endpoint returns heatmap tiles that can be overlaid\non a basemap. Heatmap tiles display the UPI across the globe for a given plant\ntype (`TREE`, `GRASS`, or `WEED`).\n\nThe index consists of six categories:\n\n| Value | Color | Description |\n|-------|-------|-------------|\n| 0 | | None |\n| 1 | | Very Low |\n| 2 | | Low |\n| 3 | | Moderate |\n| 4 | | High |\n| 5 | | Very High |\n\nEach category is based on specific concentration levels of pollen in a\nparticular area and their effect on the severity of allergic symptoms that are\nusually experienced, providing a comprehensive representation of pollen levels.\nBy integrating the UPI, users can compare and assess pollen conditions in\nvarious locations.\n\nFor example, the following heatmap tile shows `TREE` pollen levels ranging from\n**Very Low** to **Very High**:\n\nSupported plants\n\nThe Pollen API supports 3 different types of plants: **Grass** , **Weed** ,\nand **Tree**. Because a plant's availability is subject to actual data source\nmeasurements and reports, Pollen API plant data may vary across locations.\n\nThe following list shows supported plant codes and their metadata:\n\n| Plant Code | Display Name | Type |\n| `ALDER` | Alder | Tree |\n| `ASH` | Ash | Tree |\n| `BIRCH` | Birch | Tree |\n| `COTTONWOOD` | Cottonwood | Tree |\n| `ELM` | Elm | Tree |\n| `MAPLE` | Maple | Tree |\n| `OLIVE` | Olive | Tree |\n| `JUNIPER` | Juniper | Tree |\n| `OAK` | Oak | Tree |\n| `PINE` | Pine | Tree |\n| `CYPRESS_PINE` | Cypress pine | Tree |\n| `HAZEL` | Hazel | Tree |\n| `GRAMINALES` | Grasses | Grass |\n| `JAPANESE_CEDAR` | Japanese cedar | Tree |\n| `JAPANESE_CYPRESS` | Japanese cypress | Tree |\n| `RAGWEED` | Ragweed | Weed |\n| `MUGWORT` | Mugwort | Weed |\n|--------------------|------------------|-------|"]]