The University of Tulsa
Mountain Cedar Pollen Forecast
Metropolitan Area
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Exposure Risk
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Dallas/Fort Worth
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Low to Moderate
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Austin
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Low to Moderate
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San Antonio
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Low to Moderate
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Date Issued: 16
January 2009
Mountain Cedar Location(s): Edwards Plateau,
Texas
Regional Weather: Friday, Jan 16. TX/OK:
The Arctic high continues to push southeast
moving out of the region. Winds will gradually return to southerly although
temperatures will still be below normal today. In Oklahoma, highs will range from the mid 30s
to 40 degrees under clear to partly cloudy skies and light to moderate
southerly winds. In Texas, cloud cover will
keep the temperatures in the 40s through most of central Texas with a chance of spotty drizzle during
the day. Winds in Texas
will gradually shift from easterly to southerly by evening. Overnight lows will
be much warmer than last night with temperatures ranging from the upper 20s in
the north to the low 40s in the south. Temperatures tomorrow will continue to
warm up with highs in the mid 50s in Oklahoma
and upper 50s to low 60s in Texas.
Winds will be from the southwest with clear skies in Oklahoma
and cloudy skies in Texas.
A chance of light drizzle continues in central Texas. Winds will gradually shift to northwesterly
late tomorrow as a weak cold front moves in to the region.
Trajectory weather: The air mass
trajectories from eastern Texas move to the
west and then turn northeast over central Texas
and Oklahoma, whereas those from the western
side of the Edwards
Plateau directly move to
the northeast. The trajectories show poor to moderate characteristics for
entrainment and travel. Conditions at the sources will be cool today with
cloudy skies and a chance of light drizzle. Tonight temperatures will stay
above freezing with warmer temperatures tomorrow and southwest winds tomorrow.
A chance of drizzle still remains in the forecast for tomorrow in central Texas.
OUTLOOK: *** Low
to Moderate Threat today *** Marginal conditions for pollen release. Temperatures
will reach the favorable range but remain in the 40s through central Texas; however, a slight
chance of drizzle exists for the Plateau region. Since the trees are near the
peak release period significant amounts of pollen release might be expected in areas
where localized temperatures may be greater and conditions are drier. Overall
the cool conditions should restrain significant release. Also, the
trajectory characteristics do not show perfect atmospheric conditions leading
to entrainment and travel downwind. Warmer temperatures tomorrow may
increase the risk of pollen exposure
Trajectory Start (s) (shown
by * on map): Austin,
TX; Junction, TX; San Angelo, TX.
AUSTIN

JUNCTION

SAN ANGELO

EDWARDS PLATEAU COMPOSITE

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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