This time of the year is a nightmare for people like me. The air is roaming with the jarg, and it is sending my grass into the over drive. Right now, I cannot say honestly whether it is a symbol of a cold disease, or if Mother Nature has decided to overcome my frustration on my sinus.
Thank you for those of you who are suffering like me in the United States, Google has launched a helpful feature in the special seasonal app from Pixel: a jirg tracker (via via 9TO5GOGLE,
The idea is that the pixel season will predict how bad the jirga count will be in the next few days. In this way you know how to prepare yourself with medicines or seal your doors and windows in more extreme situations and refuse to go out.
This feature is already available in many regions around the world, including Germany, Italy, France and the United Kingdom, for the same reason I have been using Google’s Jirgk tracker for the past few weeks.
How does the pixel weather jarg tracker work
The jirg tracker on the pixel is designed to show you the surface of the jarg from 3 different types of plants, such as grass, trees and mourners. The widget shows you the current level for all three plants, which have 4 different levels of intensity: low, medium, high and “intense”.
Naturally, Google has used a traffic light color scheme to clarify it at a glance. But you can get more information by tapping the widget and opening a dedicated “jirg” information page.
The most important part of the jirga page is that it predicts all 3 types of jirgas. The grass and mournful dress shows you the level for the next two days, while the trees jirga page shows you a bit – up to 4 days in the future.
The idea is that you can plan ahead, but it’s not doing much better than me. When the trees’ jarg has been tough or more and more stuck for the past few weeks, you can not work much more than yourself and walk with your day.
Although the level of reality will be on the “medium -sized” at the end of the weekend, I hope that my eyes will stop drinking water all day.
It’s more than just predicting
The Jirga widget offers just a bit more than the prediction of the jirg in the future. It also shows you what kind of jirga is prominent in any day, and when the jirg is around.
Right now, I can see that today’s trees consists of oaks, pledges, ash, birch and olive. They are all current during the spring time, though Alder, Ash and Burch also apparently polling at the end of the winter. So hope they will be calm in the next few weeks.
Google also includes other plants that can cause cross reactions. Accordingly, reacting to the grass jar is more at risk of various food allergies, including orange, tomatoes, peanuts, potatoes and other fruits.
I didn’t know that, and I hope that the AI, which collects it, is far more accurate than the AI ​​review in Google Search.