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UMID 01/2018

Pollenbelastungen und damit auch die Zahl der durch Pollen ausgelösten Allergien werden im Zuge des Klimawandels sehr wahrscheinlich zunehmen. Ausgabe 01/2018 der Zeitschrift UMID erläutert die Zusammenhänge und berichtet über Maßnahmen und laufende Aktivitäten aus den Bereichen ⁠ Monitoring ⁠, Bekämpfung und Information. Ein weiterer Beitrag stellt Handlungsempfehlungen vor, die Kommunen und Länder bei der Erarbeitung lokal- bzw. regionalspezifische Hitzeaktionspläne unterstützen sollen. Hitzebedingte und UV-bedingte Erkrankungen und Todesfälle können so vermieden werden. Einige weitere Themen im Heft sind Forschungsergebnisse der letzten Jahre zur Belastung der Umwelt und von Lebensmitteln mit polychorierten Biphenylen (⁠ PCB ⁠) und ausgewählten POPs, die App Scan4Chem und ihr Nutzen für Verbraucherinnen und Verbraucher, Nebenwirkungen bei der Anwendung optischer Strahlung in der Kosmetik und neue Ansätze zur Integration von Geschlecht in die Forschung zu Umwelt und Gesundheit. Die Zeitschrift UMID: Umwelt und Mensch – Informationsdienst erscheint zweimal im Jahr und informiert über aktuelle Themen aus Umwelt & Gesundheit, Umweltmedizin und Verbraucherschutz. Die Onlineversion des UMID kann kostenfrei abonniert werden. >>> Weitere Informationen zur Zeitschrift UMID Veröffentlicht in Broschüren.

A prioritization framework for PMT/vPvM Substances under REACH for registrants, regulators, researchers and the water sector

⁠ PFAS ⁠ only the tip of the iceberg: Each water sample was contaminated with mobile forever chemicals such as TFA, PFPrA or TFMS. But also 26 of the 34 non-fluorinated PMT/vPvM substances analysed were detected, including 1H benzotriazole, 1,4-dioxane, melamine, cyanuric acid and diphenyl guanidine. A representative survey of 27 water laboratories in Germany (twelve commercial laboratories, eleven laboratories of a federal state and 4 laboratories of water suppliers) now shows that out of 79 requested PMT/vPvM substances 60 % are not monitored due to lack of analytics (“analytical gap”) or lack of monitoring (“monitoring gap”). At the same time, the research project of the German Environment Agency shows that 51 % of these 79 PMT/vPvM substances cannot be removed from raw water with activated carbon filters or ozone. The PMT/vPvM prioritisation framework supports ⁠ REACH ⁠ registrants, regulators, researchers and the water sector to take immediate action to protect drinking water resources. Veröffentlicht in Texte | 22/2023.

Model Output Statistics for Brake (E235)

DWD’s fully automatic MOSMIX product optimizes and interprets the forecast calculations of the NWP models ICON (DWD) and IFS (ECMWF), combines these and calculates statistically optimized weather forecasts in terms of point forecasts (PFCs). Thus, statistically corrected, updated forecasts for the next ten days are calculated for about 5400 locations around the world. Most forecasting locations are spread over Germany and Europe. MOSMIX forecasts (PFCs) include nearly all common meteorological parameters measured by weather stations. For further information please refer to: [in German: https://www.dwd.de/DE/leistungen/met_verfahren_mosmix/met_verfahren_mosmix.html ] [in English: https://www.dwd.de/EN/ourservices/met_application_mosmix/met_application_mosmix.html ]

Model Output Statistics for Rastede (E234)

DWD’s fully automatic MOSMIX product optimizes and interprets the forecast calculations of the NWP models ICON (DWD) and IFS (ECMWF), combines these and calculates statistically optimized weather forecasts in terms of point forecasts (PFCs). Thus, statistically corrected, updated forecasts for the next ten days are calculated for about 5400 locations around the world. Most forecasting locations are spread over Germany and Europe. MOSMIX forecasts (PFCs) include nearly all common meteorological parameters measured by weather stations. For further information please refer to: [in German: https://www.dwd.de/DE/leistungen/met_verfahren_mosmix/met_verfahren_mosmix.html ] [in English: https://www.dwd.de/EN/ourservices/met_application_mosmix/met_application_mosmix.html ]

Model Output Statistics for Reken-Groß Reken (H235)

DWD’s fully automatic MOSMIX product optimizes and interprets the forecast calculations of the NWP models ICON (DWD) and IFS (ECMWF), combines these and calculates statistically optimized weather forecasts in terms of point forecasts (PFCs). Thus, statistically corrected, updated forecasts for the next ten days are calculated for about 5400 locations around the world. Most forecasting locations are spread over Germany and Europe. MOSMIX forecasts (PFCs) include nearly all common meteorological parameters measured by weather stations. For further information please refer to: [in German: https://www.dwd.de/DE/leistungen/met_verfahren_mosmix/met_verfahren_mosmix.html ] [in English: https://www.dwd.de/EN/ourservices/met_application_mosmix/met_application_mosmix.html ]

Model Output Statistics for Hude/Oldenburg (E335)

DWD’s fully automatic MOSMIX product optimizes and interprets the forecast calculations of the NWP models ICON (DWD) and IFS (ECMWF), combines these and calculates statistically optimized weather forecasts in terms of point forecasts (PFCs). Thus, statistically corrected, updated forecasts for the next ten days are calculated for about 5400 locations around the world. Most forecasting locations are spread over Germany and Europe. MOSMIX forecasts (PFCs) include nearly all common meteorological parameters measured by weather stations. For further information please refer to: [in German: https://www.dwd.de/DE/leistungen/met_verfahren_mosmix/met_verfahren_mosmix.html ] [in English: https://www.dwd.de/EN/ourservices/met_application_mosmix/met_application_mosmix.html ]

Model Output Statistics for Ovelgönne (E232)

DWD’s fully automatic MOSMIX product optimizes and interprets the forecast calculations of the NWP models ICON (DWD) and IFS (ECMWF), combines these and calculates statistically optimized weather forecasts in terms of point forecasts (PFCs). Thus, statistically corrected, updated forecasts for the next ten days are calculated for about 5400 locations around the world. Most forecasting locations are spread over Germany and Europe. MOSMIX forecasts (PFCs) include nearly all common meteorological parameters measured by weather stations. For further information please refer to: [in German: https://www.dwd.de/DE/leistungen/met_verfahren_mosmix/met_verfahren_mosmix.html ] [in English: https://www.dwd.de/EN/ourservices/met_application_mosmix/met_application_mosmix.html ]

Model Output Statistics for Eimen-Vorwohle (E835)

DWD’s fully automatic MOSMIX product optimizes and interprets the forecast calculations of the NWP models ICON (DWD) and IFS (ECMWF), combines these and calculates statistically optimized weather forecasts in terms of point forecasts (PFCs). Thus, statistically corrected, updated forecasts for the next ten days are calculated for about 5400 locations around the world. Most forecasting locations are spread over Germany and Europe. MOSMIX forecasts (PFCs) include nearly all common meteorological parameters measured by weather stations. For further information please refer to: [in German: https://www.dwd.de/DE/leistungen/met_verfahren_mosmix/met_verfahren_mosmix.html ] [in English: https://www.dwd.de/EN/ourservices/met_application_mosmix/met_application_mosmix.html ]

Exposure to flame retardants in European children - results from the HBM4EU aligned studies

Many legacy and emerging flame retardants (FRs) have adverse human and environmental health effects. This study reports legacy and emerging FRs in children from nine European countries from the HBM4EU aligned studies. Studies from Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, France, Greece, Slovenia, Slovakia, and Norway conducted between 2014 and 2021 provided data on FRs in blood and urine from 2136 children. All samples were collected and analyzed in alignment with the HBM4EU protocols. Ten halogenated FRs were quantified in blood, and four organophosphate flame retardants (OPFR) metabolites quantified in urine. Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD) and decabromodiphenyl ethane (DBDPE) were infrequently detected (<16% of samples). BDE-47 was quantified in blood from Greece, France, and Norway, with France (0.36 ng/g lipid) having the highest concentrations. BDE-153 and -209 were detected in <40% of samples. Dechlorane Plus (DP) was quantified in blood from four countries, with notably high median concentrations of 16 ng/g lipid in Slovenian children. OPFR metabolites had a higher detection frequency than other halogenated FRs. Diphenyl phosphate (DPHP) was quantified in 99% of samples across 8 countries at levels ~5 times higher than other OPFR metabolites (highest median in Slovenia of 2.43 ng/g lipid). FR concentrations were associated with lifestyle factors such as cleaning frequency, employment status of the father of the household, and renovation status of the house, among others. The concentrations of BDE-47 in children from this study were similar to or lower than FRs found in adult matrices in previous studies, suggesting lower recent exposure and effectiveness of PBDE restrictions. © 2022 The Authors

UMID 01/2018

Pollenbelastungen und damit auch die Zahl der durch Pollen ausgelösten Allergien werden im Zuge des Klimawandels sehr wahrscheinlich zunehmen. Ausgabe 01/2018 der Zeitschrift UMID erläutert die Zusammenhänge und berichtet über Maßnahmen und laufende Aktivitäten aus den Bereichen ⁠Monitoring⁠, Bekämpfung und Information. Ein weiterer Beitrag stellt Handlungsempfehlungen vor, die Kommunen und Länder bei der Erarbeitung lokal- bzw. regionalspezifische Hitzeaktionspläne unterstützen sollen. Hitzebedingte und UV-bedingte Erkrankungen und Todesfälle können so vermieden werden.Einige weitere Themen im Heft sind Forschungsergebnisse der letzten Jahre zur Belastung der Umwelt und von Lebensmitteln mit polychorierten Biphenylen (⁠PCB⁠) und ausgewählten POPs, die App Scan4Chem und ihr Nutzen für Verbraucherinnen und Verbraucher, Nebenwirkungen bei der Anwendung optischer Strahlung in der Kosmetik und neue Ansätze zur Integration von Geschlecht in die Forschung zu Umwelt und Gesundheit. Die Zeitschrift UMID: Umwelt und Mensch – Informationsdienst erscheint zweimal im Jahr und informiert über aktuelle Themen aus Umwelt & Gesundheit, Umweltmedizin und Verbraucherschutz. Die Onlineversion des UMID kann kostenfrei abonniert werden. >>> Weitere Informationen zur Zeitschrift UMID

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