The University of Tulsa

Mountain Cedar Pollen Forecast

Metropolitan Area

Exposure Risk

Oklahoma City

Low

Tulsa

Low

St. Louis MO

Low

 

Date Issued:19 December 2011


Mountain Cedar Location(s): Arbuckle Mountains, OK


Regional Weather: Monday, December 19 – TX/OK: Across the region the weather will be cloudy with rain and thunderstorms building during the day. The chance of rain is from 100% to the north in Oklahoma to 70% to the south in San Antonio. As the system begins to move out this afternoon the showers will begin to decline. High temperatures are expected in the upper 50’s across Oklahoma into the 60’s across Texas. To the east across Texas, showers will continue into tonight. Winds will be from the southeast from 10 to 20 mph this morning along the eastern side of the Edwards Plateau. To the west a southwesterly wind from 10 to 20 mph will dominate. Across the region winds will shift, coming out of the west at moderate to light conditions overnight. Tomorrow skies around the Edwards Plateau will clear with sunny conditions. From northern Texas into Oklahoma partly cloudy to mostly cloudy conditions will prevail, with showers lingering across Oklahoma. Temperatures will cool into the 50’s across Texas and remain even colder to the north. Winds will continue from the west at moderate levels during the day, then overnight shift, coming from the north over most of the area. Temperatures will be around freezing to the north and on the Edwards Plateau and in the eastern surrounding communities of Austin and San Antonio temperatures will fall into the upper 30’s.

Trajectory weather: Air mass trajectories over the Southern Oklahoma move to the north on persistent southerly winds. Cloudy skies with rain and thunderstorms this afternoon will occur across the region as a system moves through with moderate daytime temperatures topping out in the mid to upper 50s. The atmosphere appears to be stable initially but as the system moves across the area the atmosphere will become more buoyant. To the south warmer conditions will result in significant along with wet weather, but today across southern Oklahoma and Texas warmer temperatures will prevail and most areas will remain above freezing today and tonight. Tomorrow colder conditions may result in rain changing to snow as conditions deteriorate. Currently there is no indication that the trees are shedding pollen. Hot/dry conditions over the past year are indicated in the delay of the current pollen season.

OUTLOOK: *** Low Threat today and Tomorrow *** Poor conditions for pollen release today and tomorrow with poor conditions for entrainment and transport both days. Seasonal stormy conditions with moderate wind speeds will occur across Oklahoma with the chance of thunderstorms across the region today and tonight. A significant chance of rain will occur across the region. With seasonal temperatures and moderate wind speeds, the potential of pollen release is poor and there is no indication that pollination has begun.


Trajectory Start (s) (shown by black star on map): Davis, OK.



Prepared by: Estelle Levetin (Faculty of Biological Science, The University of Tulsa, 800 S. Tucker Dr., Tulsa, OK 74104) and Peter K Van de Water (Department of Earth and Environmental Science, California State University Fresno, 2576 East San Ramon Avenue, M/S ST24, Fresno CA 93740-8039). 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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