The
Mountain Cedar Pollen Forecast
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Date Issued: 2 February 2009
Mountain Cedar Location(s):
Regional Weather: Monday, February
02 – TX/OK: Across the region the weather will be warm today. Skies
will be mostly sunny across the region today as well as tomorrow. In
Trajectory weather: Air mass trajectories show little movement during the afternoon and then move to the northeast this evening and then shift southeast. The trajectories show mixed characteristics for downwind entrainment and travel. At the source areas today there will be mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the mid 50s. There will be clear skies tonight, sunny again tomorrow and clear tomorrow night. High temperatures tomorrow will be in the mid 50s.
OUTLOOK: *** Moderate Threat *** mixed conditions for pollen release and for entrainment
and transport. Cool conditions with light and variable wind with a dense
atmosphere will present only moderate conditions for pollen release,
entrainment and travel. We are approaching the traditional end of the Juniperus
ashei pollinating period thus the amount of pollen may be marginal.
Late January and early February is usually the time that pollination in Juniperus
ashei trees begins to wane, thus lower concentrations in the atmosphere
should be expected, even under excellent conditions for dispersal. This
period also signals the beginning of pollination of Juniperus virginiana
a species that is somewhat less allergenic. In many cases the
concentration of all cedar pollen in the atmosphere will remain significant but
result in fewer symptoms as it represents a mix of the two species. The weather
during the 2008/2009 pollination season was unexpectedly mild and, therefore,
the number of days with good pollen release potential has been high. This is the last forecast for the 2008/2009 Juniperus ashei
pollination season! Please return to our site in December 2009.
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,
Questions: Aerobiology Lab e-mail: [email protected]
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