The University of Tulsa
Mountain Cedar Pollen Forecast
Metropolitan Area |
Exposure Risk |
Dallas/Fort Worth |
High |
Austin |
High |
San Antonio |
High |
Date Issued: 11 January 2013
Mountain Cedar Location(s): Edwards Plateau, Texas
Regional Weather: Friday, January 11 – TX/OK:
Across the region the weather will continue to dry out from the storm conditions over the past few days. Temperatures
will be warm with most locations in the lower 70’s today on southerly winds that will be strong, especially in
the afternoon. The Arbuckle Mountain population will experience the same skies with partly cloudy conditions as
well as the strong southerly winds. Tonight to the north partly cloudy skies will build in with low temperatures
very mild for this time of the year. In Oklahoma lows will be in the upper 30’s to low 40’s from central portion
of the state towards Texas. In Texas, low temperatures will be in the mid 50’s in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and
in the low 60’s in the edge communities surrounding the Edwards Plateau. On the Plateau warm conditions will wane
towards the west with Junction expected to drop to 50 tonight but the western towns of San Angelo and Sonora dropping
into the upper 30’s and 40’s. Winds will remain moderate, beginning the evening from the south but switching overnight
and coming from the north to northwest in the morning. Tomorrow most of the region will be cloudy with areas from
Oklahoma south onto the eastern Plateau and in the edge communities will have a 20% to 40% chance of rain showers
and thunderstorms. Morning fog will be common in these areas. To the west cloudy conditions will be prevalent
but with little rain. High temperatures will drop be 10 to 15 degrees with the highs expected to be in the 50’s
in most areas and warmer in the edge communities with highs in the 60’s and low 70’s, again. Tomorrow night mostly
cloudy skies will build into the area with a chance of rain returning. Temperatures will cool with the Plateau
in the 20’s and 30’s, the edge communities in the 40’s and to the north a return back to the 30’s in north Texas
and 20’s in the Arbuckle Mountains. Winds across the region will be from the north at lite to moderate conditions.
Trajectory weather: Air mass trajectories over the Edwards Plateau move due north across eastern Oklahoma
and Arkansas then over Missouri. Moderate to strong winds from the south will move the atmosphere to the north.
However, the air will be relatively stable and thus move at or near the ground initially. Warm conditions with
high temperatures in the low 70’s will help to finish drying out the region and it should be very good conditions
for pollination. Pollination conditions will deteriorate tomorrow because of the chance of rain and cloudy conditions.
Where the rain falls it will wash pollen grains out of the atmosphere. The areas slated for potential rainfall
include southern Oklahoma and the eastern areas of the Edwards Plateau and its surrounding communities. If rainfall
occurs it could dampen the overall amount of pollen in the atmosphere. Winds will start out from the south at
lite to moderate levels but then switch coming from the north. The chance of rain will remain in most areas into
the evening hours. Temperatures will be seasonal tomorrow and then drop into the 40’s in the edge communities
and 20’s to 30’s on the Plateau and to the north in southern Oklahoma.
OUTLOOK: *** Severe threat today and Moderate threat tomorrow
*** Warming conditions today, but the chance of rain returns tonight, tomorrow and tomorrow night. Today
conditions will be very good conditions for pollen release and entrainment with warm temperatures and strong southern
winds. Conditions will be improving today and then tomorrow the chance of rain returns to the area, thus lesser
amounts of pollen is expected to be released, and some areas may see no releases. The moderate conditions for
pollen release tomorrow will be bolstered by increasing chances of precipitation and calming winds initially from
the south but turning and coming from the north tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow night. For these reasons today’s
pollination will be significant with moderate expectations for pollen shed tomorrow. Tomorrow conditions will
be hampered by an increased chance of precipitation and calming winds. Significant amounts of pollen should be
expected in and around the tree populations today (Austin, San Antonio, Waco, The Edwards Plateau), as well as
northward (Oklahoma, Tulsa, Arkansas, Missouri).
Trajectory Start (s) (shown by *
on map): Austin, TX; Junction, TX; Sonora, TX.
AUSTIN
JUNCTION
SONORA
EDWARDS PLATEAU COMPOSITE
Prepared by: Estelle
Levetin (Faculty of Biological
Science, The
University of Tulsa, 800 S. Tucker Dr., Tulsa, OK 74104) and ) 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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