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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High
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Austin
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High
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San Antonio
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High
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Date Issued: 23
January 2009
Mountain Cedar Location(s): Edwards Plateau,
Texas
Regional Weather: Friday, January 23
– TX/OK: A cold front has entered the region this morning bringing
colder temperatures to Oklahoma today, but in Texas the unseasonably warm
conditions will continue today. Skies will be partly to mostly cloudy in the
north to mostly sunny to the south. Temperatures across the region will
be variable as the cold front moves through Oklahoma
and into north Texas.
In central and southern Texas
it will remain unseasonably warm today but will then drop significantly
overnight and tomorrow. Winds will be moderate to strong today primarily
from the north, northeast in Oklahoma and the
south in Texas
switching late today and overnight to northerly winds as cold air moves in from
the north. In Oklahoma,
high temperatures will range from the 50s in the north to the low 60s in the
south. Winds will start light and variable but then become increasingly strong
and from the north during the day and into the evening. Tonight
temperatures will be in the lower 30s with partly cloudy skies then partly
cloudy skies tomorrow. Temperatures will only reach into the 40s on
Saturday. Winds will maintain moderate conditions and from the north to
northeast. Tomorrow night skies will remain partly cloudy with
temperatures dropping into the upper 20’s. In Texas,
today’s temperatures will warm into the 80s but with sunny to partly
cloudy conditions. Winds will be moderate from the south
gaining in strength this afternoon. Tonight temperatures will be in the
lower 50s across the region. Winds will remain strong (15-20
mph) across the region from the south but switch overnight
blowing from the north. Tomorrow skies will become partly cloudy across the
region. Significant cooling will result in high temperatures in the 50s
and low 60s tomorrow. Moderate to strong winds will
continue from the north eventually switching from a more easterly direction
overnight.
Trajectory weather: The air mass trajectories from eastern side of
the Edwards Plateau
move to the northeast and then curve, whereas those from the western side of
the Edwards Plateau mainly move to the east. Sunny
shifting towards partly cloudy skies will occur today with very warm conditions
throughout Texas. Winds
will be moderate to strong starting from the south, southwest but switching
from the north after midnight. Winds will maintain their strength
overnight. Pollen entrained into the atmosphere will have its greatest
impact in communities east of the Edwards Plateau.
Tomorrow winds will relax a bit then increase again and come from the
north. Conditions in the tree population in central Texas
will be good for pollen release today because of warm conditions and moderate
to strong winds. Tomorrow, winds will shift from the north as colder air pushes
into the region. Trajectory characteristics are mixed for entrainment and
travel.
OUTLOOK: *** High Threat *** favorable
conditions for pollen release but less than
optimal for travel. Warm conditions with moderate to strong winds will
present favorable conditions for pollen release. Pollen is likely to stay
close to the source areas with mixed conditions for downwind dispersal. Winds
today will be initially from the southwest but then blow from the west pushing any
entrained pollen towards the east. Tomorrow, winds will be from the north
and remain moderate to strong.
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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