Pollen Forecast, 29 December 2000

University of Tulsa
Mountain Cedar Pollen Forecast

 

Date Issued: 13 December 2001

Mountain Cedar location(s): Ozark Mountains, AR/MO

Regional weather: Thursday, December 13  TX/OK/AR: Precipitation continues to develop moving in from eastern Texas to the western edge of the Edwards Plateau, north into Dallas and southern Oklahoma.  Precipitation amounts will be low, but northern Texas and southern Oklahoma share a 60% chance of measurable rain today into this evening.  The western portion of the Edwards Plateau will be mostly cloudy with an increasing chance of showers to the north. Regional high temperatures on Thursday will be in the upper 50 s to the south and east with lower 50 s on the western Plateau and in north Texas.  In Oklahoma and the Ozark region high temperatures will only reach the mid 40 s. Low temperatures will follow the same pattern being in the  upper 30 s and low 40 s to the south in Texas and around freezing northward in Oklahoma..  Winds are consistent throughout the region from the north to northwest at 10-15 miles per hour, calming during the evening.  On Friday, high pressure begins to build with mixed clouds and sunshine developing across the region. Warmer air moves north, with a 5 to 10 degree warming of high and low temperatures.  Wind patterns across the region switch from the north to the south-southwest and are generally 10-15 miles per hour with stronger wind strength in Oklahoma as a trough develops to the northwest. Relative humidity begins to drop as the high develops, falling below 50% across the western Edwards Plateau. 

Trajectory weather: Partly to mostly cloudy today, high in the mid 40's. In Arkansas there is a 40% chance of precipitation today and tonight.  Low temperatures Thursday night will be just below freezing.  A warming trend will push high temperatures on Friday into the lower 50 s as skies clear for a sunny day and low temperatures will reach the upper 30 s Friday night.  Winds on Thursday and Friday will fit the regional pattern being out of the north to northwest on Thursday switching to the south on Friday and maintaining strength, 10-15 miles per hour.

Trajectory confidence: High

OUTLOOK: *** Low Threat ***Conditions are highly unfavorable for release today. In most areas with Juniperus ashei trees temperatures will barely reach the tolerance range and with precipitation in the forecast humidity will remain high. In addition, informants in Texas suggest that the cones have yet to ripen, therefore pollen release has not yet begun. Residents throughout southern plains should have another day without any ill effects. No pollen release is expected. Low Risk of Exposure.

 Trajectory Start(s) (shown by black star on map): OakGrove, AR

Prepared by: Peter K. Van de Water (Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University), and EstelleLevetin (Faculty of Biological Science, The University of Tulsa, 600 S. College, Tulsa, OK 74104).  This forecast gives the anticipated future track of released Mountain Cedar pollen, weather conditions over the region and along the forecast pathway, and an estimated time of arrival for various metropolitan areas.

Questions: Aerobiology Lab e-mail: pollen@utulsa.edu

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