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: 26
January 2009
Mountain Cedar Location(s): Arbuckle Mountains, OK
Regional Weather: Monday, January 26
– TX/OK/AR: Across the region the weather will be increasingly affected
by the movement of cold air from the north today and tomorrow. In Oklahoma,
cold temperatures have already arrived with readings in the upper 20s and mid 30s
today and tomorrow. Skies will be cloudy with likelihood of rain,
freezing rain, sleet or snow both today and tomorrow. Winds will be
moderate starting from the east today, switching towards the northeast
overnight and then from the north tomorrow. Temperatures will be in the
upper 20s tonight and upper teens and lower 20s tomorrow night. In Texas,
warm weather will occur today ahead of the cold air moving into the area.
Today, temperatures will range from the upper 40s in the north to the upper 60s
and low 70s in the south. Across the
region skies will be cloudy with a 20% chance of precipitation today, tonight
and tomorrow. The chance of rain will increase on the Plateau tomorrow
night. Winds today will be from the southeast and moderate to strong
across the region. Late tonight and tomorrow morning winds will turn,
coming out of the north as the cold front moves southward. As cold air
moves in to the region temperatures will cool by 30 degrees or more with areas
on the Plateau potentially seeing drizzle and freezing fog overnight on Tuesday
night.
Trajectory weather: The air mass trajectories move towards the west
to southwest initially. At the lowest elevations the winds continue toward the
south as the cold front moves in. Aloft the wind are more variable moving to
the east and northeast. Cloudy skies today and tonight, with cold temperatures
and rain and/or freezing rain will occur at the source in southern Oklahoma.
Winds will be moderate and from the east to northeast initially today then
switch to a northerly direction as the cold front moves through.
Conditions in the tree population in the Arbuckle Mountains
will be poor for pollen release today and tomorrow because of cold cloudy
conditions, moderate winds and precipitation today and tomorrow.
OUTLOOK: *** Low Threat *** poor conditions for pollen release along with poor conditions for entrainment and transport. Cold
conditions with moderate winds and precipitation will present poor conditions
for pollen release, and poor conditions for entrainment and travel.
Trajectory Start (s) (shown by black star on map): Sulfur, OK.

Prepared by: Peter K. Van de Water (Department of Earth
andEnvironmental Science, California State
UniversityFresno), and Estelle Levetin (Faculty of
Biological Science, The University of Tulsa, 800 S. Tucker Dr., Tulsa, OK74104). This forecast gives the
anticipated future track of released MountainCedar pollen, weather conditions
over the region and along the forecastpathway, and an estimated time of arrival
for various metropolitan areas.
Questions: Aerobiology Lab e-mail: [email protected]
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