The University of Tulsa
Mountain Cedar Pollen Forecast
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Exposure Risk |
Oklahoma City |
Low |
Tulsa |
Low |
St. Louis MO |
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Date Issued: 7 January 2014
Mountain Cedar Location(s): Arbuckle Mountains, OK
Regional Weather: Tuesday, January 7 – TX/OK:
The region, Oklahoma through Texas, will be climbing out of the coldest conditions of the season today. Overnight
low temperatures have been well into the lower 20s and teens. This included communities surrounding the Edwards
Plateau and southward. Today sunny skies will let some warming begin as southerly winds will begin to push the
cold air out and warmer conditions into the area. Across Texas the highs will strive to just get into the mid-40s
on southerly winds that will be light to moderate. With the greater humidity moving northwards from the southerly
winds tonight the area will see more moderate conditions but with clouds building in the areas surrounding and
over the eastern portion of the Plateau region. There will be a chance of drizzle and/or patchy fog in the surrounding
communities tonight. To the west partly cloudy skies will dominate. Tomorrow, the clouds will continue across
the eastern portion of the Edwards Plateau with a 20% to 40% chance of drizzle and light rain in the surrounding
communities as well as northward towards Dallas and into Oklahoma. Temperatures across the Plateau will be in
the upper 50s and in the low 60s in the surrounding communities. The chance of precipitation in these areas will
continue into the evening. The dominant wind pattern will be moderate winds coming from the south, during the
day and into the evening. Mostly cloudy conditions will remain and a slight chance of rain remains to the east
and north in the edge communities to the Dallas/Ft. Worth area and into Oklahoma. Temperatures overnight will
remain mild with lows in the mid to low 30s across the Plateau and in the 40s to low 50s in the edge communities,
cooling to the north. The Oklahoma border region will be in the mid-30s and 20s in central portions of the state.
Trajectory weather: Air mass trajectories over the Arbuckle Mountains move northeast on a steady southerly
flow today. Tomorrow night winds will begin to change with light and variable conditions becoming from the northeast.
Very cold air over the United States has brought cold dense air to the region and it will take a day or two to
flush most of it out of the region. Temperatures last night were very cold, and while sunny skies will dominate
and warmer southerly winds will start the warming process will take most of today and tonight, into tomorrow.
However, high temperatures tomorrow will remain about the same, expected to be in the 40s. If any pollen is shed
it would be late this afternoon or tomorrow as conditions that are marginal for pollen release will return. Tonight
and tomorrow night are expected to be below freezing again and tomorrow night there is the chance of rain, freezing
rain and snow across the Oklahoma area.
OUTLOOK: *** Low Threat Today and Low Threat Tomorrow *** Poor conditions for
pollen release today in the Oklahoma populations as very frigid conditions occurred overnight and today’s warming
will keep temperatures in the mid to upper 40s for the high temperature. Temperatures will remain in the 40s
tomorrow for the high temperature and thus marginal conditions for pollen release, entrainment and travel. Tomorrow
night there will be an increase in cloudiness and a chance of precipitation across the borderlands and into communities
across Oklahoma. All indications, prior to the blast of Arctic air was that pollen was occurring in copious amounts.
Conditions for entrainment and travel will be poor today and tomorrow, but once conditions improve expect pollen
to be in the atmosphere.
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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