Pollen Forecast, 29 December 2000

University of Tulsa
Mountain Cedar Pollen Forecast

 

Metropolitan Area

Exposure Risk

Oklahoma City

Low

Tulsa

Low

St. Louis

Low

Date Issued: 26 December 2001

Mountain Cedar location(s): Arbuckle Mountains, OK

Regional weather: Wednesday, December 26. TX/OK/AR:  A strong upper level low in the Great Lakes region and sustained high pressure over the Central Plains continues the arctic air throughout the southern plains region today.  Temperatures in the Texas region will reach the upper 50 s in the south with the lower to mid 50 s to the north and west.  Low temperatures will be below freezing to the west and in the mid 30 s along the eastern and southern edge of the Edwards Plateau.  Colder conditions exist to the north in Oklahoma where highs will be in the mid to upper 40 s and lows will be in the low 20 s. The Ozark Mountain region will see temperatures 5 to 10 degrees cooler.  Winds will be from the northwest and light in the south but more moderate in the north. Clear, sunny skies continues to dominate the region

Trajectory weather: The trajectories from the southern plains move slowly to the southeast, then turn northeast. The air masses will travel near ground level other the central plains with the dense cold air, characteristics that are not conducive to long distance dispersal. 

Trajectory confidence: High.

OUTLOOK: *** Low Threat *** unfavorable conditions for pollen release today. Conditions in southern Oklahoma will not favor pollen release.  Conditions will be sunny but cold arctic air will keep temperatures just below the optimum for pollen release and dispersal.  There should be very little threat of pollen in the area today as conditions unfavorable for release continue. 

 Trajectory Start(s) (shown by black star on map):Sulfur, Oklahoma

Prepared by: Peter K. Van de Water (Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University), and Estelle Levetin (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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