The University
of Tulsa
Mountain Cedar Pollen Forecast
Metropolitan Area
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Exposure Risk
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Oklahoma City
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Low
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Tulsa
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Low
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St. Louis
MO
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Low
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Date Issued: 13
January 2009
Mountain Cedar Location(s): Arbuckle Mountains, OK
Regional Weather: Tuesday, Jan 13. TX/OK:
The first of this week’s cold fronts moved through the Texas-Oklahoma region
yesterday afternoon and overnight bringing cold morning temperatures and
northwest winds. Today will see mostly sunny skies and temperatures in the 40s
in Oklahoma and the 50s in much of Texas. Winds will be
gradually shifting to southerly throughout the day. Overnight temperatures will
be cold again tonight ranging from the mid 20s to low 30s throughout the
region. Tomorrow will bring a warm up early in the day ahead of the next cold
front which will be entering the region tomorrow afternoon. This will bring
another blast of Arctic air for Wednesday night and Thursday.
Trajectory weather:
The air mass trajectories slowly move from the Arbuckle Mountains
to the southeast this afternoon and then shift northeast as the winds shift
back to southerly. Over night the trajectories swing east and south. The
trajectories show poor characteristics for entrainment and travel of pollen downwind
with the air mass moving near ground level. Sunny skies will prevail
across the region but low temperatures this morning occurred at the source
areas limiting pollen release. The afternoon temperatures will barely reach the
favorable range. Overnight temperatures tonight will be low again with lows in
the upper 20s with a warm up tomorrow.
OUTLOOK: *** Low to Moderate Threat
today *** mostly unfavorable
conditions for pollen release. Sunny dry conditions will occur today, but temperatures
just getting into the favorable range this afternoon will reduce the chance of
any significant pollen release. Cold temperatures will occur tonight, and warming
(of about 10 degrees) is expected tomorrow. In addition, poor atmospheric
conditions exist for pollen entrainment and travel so any pollen that is
released will likely stay close to the source area.
Trajectory Start (s) (shown by black star on map): Sulfur, 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: [email protected]
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