The University of Tulsa

Mountain Cedar Pollen Forecast

Metropolitan Area

Exposure Risk

Oklahoma City

Low

Tulsa

Low

St. Louis MO

Low

 

Date Issued: 22 January 2008


Mountain Cedar Location(s): Arbuckle Mountains, OK


Regional Weather: Tuesday, January 22 TX/OK: The weather today and tomorrow will be cold to the north and cool southward as systems move through the region influenced by the overall cold chill that is gripping the central portion of the United States. The region will experience cold temperatures throughout Oklahoma with high temperatures in the low to mid 30s today with mostly sunny skies north and partly cloudy skies southward. Winds will be moderate, 10 to 15 mph, from the north during the day becoming light and variable tonight. Overnight temperatures will be in the upper teens. High temperatures tomorrow will be slightly warmer but still below the 40s. Winds will be from the west at light to moderate levels (~10 mph). Skies will be partly cloudy increasing to mostly cloudy overnight on Wednesday. Low temperatures Wednesday night will return to the upper 10s with winds from the north remaining at moderate levels. In Texas, high temperatures today will increase from northwest to southeast central Texas, reaching from the middle 40s to middle 50s. Temperatures will begin to drop during the early afternoon into the mid 40s to upper 30s. In the surrounding edge communities temperatures will remain mild, in the mid to upper 60s. Today, skies will be Cloudy with a 20% chance of precipitation late this afternoon and tonight. Winds across Texas will be from the northern quadrant and will be light to moderate across the Edwards Plateau (5 to 15 mph) and moderate to strong (15 to 20 mph) along the edge communities. Overnight skies will continue to be cloudy with moderate winds from the north to northeast on the Plateau and the surrounding edge communities. Tomorrows temperatures will remain cool with the Edwards Plateau in the mid 40's and the surrounding communities in the low 50s. Skies will remain mostly cloudy with a 20% chance of precipitation across the region during the day with increasing chance of rain along the edge communities overnight. Winds will remain light to moderate from the north to northeast.

Trajectory weather: Conditions today and tomorrow will degrade towards a front moving in late Wednesday. In the Arbuckle Mountains, northern winds will move trajectories due south on light to moderate winds from the northern quadrant today and tomorrow. Cold temperatures, remaining below 40 degrees will occur throughout Oklahoma today and tomorrow. Skies will be clear towards the north today with mostly sunny conditions over Oklahoma City. Overnight and tomorrow, mostly cloudy skies will occur throughout the region. In Texas, temperatures on the Edwards Plateau will be cool with highs today occurring early with a 5 to 10 degree cooling after noon. Tomorrow, temperatures will remain at cooler levels. In the edge communities, temperatures in the low to upper 60s will cool tomorrow into the lower 50s. Lows across the region will be in the mid 30s tonight and tomorrow night. There is an increasing chance of precipitation tonight and into tomorrow The air mass trajectories move from the Edwards Plateau southward on northern winds which will then turn across western Texas and back over the Edwards Plateau. Wind characteristics today are relatively cold and heavy which is poor for entrainment and travel but with more buoyant conditions tomorrow as a cold front moves through. Cold temperatures today and an increasing chance of precipitation to the south in Texas suggest poor conditions for release and for entrainment of pollen from the Oklahoma Juniperus ashei populations. Tomorrow temperatures will be cold not getting out of the 30s with increasing clouds.

OUTLOOK: *** Low threat today, Poor conditions for pollen release today, Poor conditions for pollen entrainment and travel today *** Cold temperatures today with cold temperatures overnight and cloudy skies, makes for poor conditions for pollen release in Oklahoma. Conditions tomorrow will be similar with poor conditions for pollen release and entrainment. Pollen collection in the communities of Waco, Austin and San Antonio still indicate moderate concentrations of pollen in the atmosphere thus the trees continue pollinating, although levels seem to be starting to decrease. Poor atmospheric conditions and cold temperatures today with partly cloudy skies will dampen pollen release and entrainment. Similar conditions with increasing cloudiness are expected tomorrow.


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



Prepared by: Estelle Levetin (Faculty of Biological Science, The University of Tulsa, 600 S. College, 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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