Tropical Discussion Issued at 07:53Z 02:53:41.7832 (2024)

AXNT20 KNHC 050753

TWDAT

Tropical Weather Discussion

NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL

1205 UTC Wed Jun 5 2024

Tropical Weather Discussion for North America, Central America

Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, northern sections of South

America, and Atlantic Ocean to the African coast from the

Equator to 31N. The following information is based on satellite

imagery, weather observations, radar and meteorological analysis.

Based on 0600 UTC surface analysis and satellite imagery through

0720 UTC.

...SPECIAL FEATURES...

Atlantic Gale Warning: 1007 mb low pressure near 31N53W along a

deep-layered trough has gale-force winds in the SE quadrant south

of 31N and seas of 8 to 11 ft. This low and the associated gale-

force winds will lift N of 31N and away from the area by this

afternoon. Please read the latest High Seas Forecast issued by

National Hurricane Center at web-site

https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/MIAHSFAT2.shtml for more details.

Heavy Rainfall in Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Eastern Cuba:

A persistent upper-level trough over the western Caribbean will

sustain a diffluent pattern aloft across the area through Friday.

This will support the generation of strong thunderstorms capable

of producing dangerous lightning, heavy rain, and gusty winds

through Friday. Heavy rain can lead to flash flooding and

mudslides, especially in areas of Hispaniola where the ground

remains saturated from recent heavy rain events. Latest model

guidance indicates that the most significant precipitation are

expected over north-central Dominican Republic. There are also

indications that significant rainfall could occur over parts of

east and central Cuba where abundant moisture will linger

through the rest of the work-week. The rainfall over Hispaniola

and Cuba will be heavily influenced by diurnal heating and the

local and effects. As a result, the heaviest rainfall will occur

in the afternoon and evening hours each day. Please refer to

products from your local weather service for more information.

...TROPICAL WAVES...

A far eastern Atlantic tropical wave is near 29W from 11N

southward, and moving west at around 10 kt. Scattered moderate

convection is from 02N to 10N between 24W and 31W.

A second tropical wave is near 41W/42W from 11N southward, and

moving west at around 15 kt. Nearby convection is described below.

Another Atlantic tropical wave is near 57W from 14N southward to

Suriname, moving west near 10 kt. Nearby convection is described

below.

...MONSOON TROUGH/ITCZ...

A monsoon trough enters the Atlantic near 13N17W then continues

southwestward to 08N21W. The ITCZ is divided into three

fragments, from 08N21W to 06N28W, from 06N31W to 05N40W, and from

05N43W to the coast of Brazil near 04N51W. Aside from the

convection associated with the tropical waves, scattered moderate

convection can be found from 02N to 10N between 31W and 60W.

The eastern end of the East Pacific monsoon trough is generating

scattered moderate to isolated strong convection over parts of

Honduras, Nicaragua, northern Colombia, and far NW Venezuela.

...GULF OF MEXICO...

A weak surface trough is analyzed in the Florida coastal waters.

Another weak surface trough is analyzed just NW of the Yucatan

Peninsula. Otherwise, broad high pressure dominates the basin.

Moderate to fresh SE winds, locally strong, prevail across the

waters west of 89W along with 4 to 7 ft seas, with gentle to

moderate winds and 1 to 3 ft seas east of 89W. Hazy conditions due

to agricultural fires in southern Mexico persist across most of

the western Gulf, including the Bay of Campeche, where medium

concentration of smoke is noted on the previous smoke graphic

issued by SAB. This haze may occasionally reduce visibilities to 1

to 3 nm, particularly in the SW and west-central Gulf.

For the forecast, ridging will dominate the basin through the

next several days. This pattern will support generally moderate to

fresh SE to S winds in the western Gulf, fresh to occasionally

strong near the Yucatan Peninsula and in the NW Gulf, and gentle

to moderate winds in the eastern Gulf through tonight. By Thu, the

ridge will weaken, allowing for winds to diminish somewhat into

the weekend. Hazy conditions due to agricultural fires over

Central America and Mexico will continue for the next couple of

days, reducing visibility to around 1 to 3 nm at times, mainly

over the western half of the Gulf.

...CARIBBEAN SEA...

Please read the Special Features section above for information on

a heavy rainfall event.

Moderate to locally fresh SE winds and 4 to 6 ft seas are

oriented across the NE half of the basin, with gentle to moderate

winds and 2 to 3 ft seas across the SW half of the basin.

For the forecast, weak high pressure extends across the western

Atlantic. A deep layered upper-level trough from the W Atlantic

to the W Caribbean will shift E-NE across the Atlantic, with

associated showers and thunderstorms shifting across the NE

Caribbean through Thu. Fresh to locally strong trade winds will

return to southeast portions of the basin Thu through Fri then

shift into south central portions through the weekend, as high

pressure builds across the western Atlantic.

...ATLANTIC OCEAN...

A Gale Warning is in effect for the Atlantic. Please read the

Special Features section above for more information.

A frontal trough extends from 1007 mb low pressure near 31N53W to

1013 mb low pressure near 23.5N61.5W to near the Windward

Passage. Other than the gale-force winds, fresh to strong winds

and seas of 5 to 7 ft are N of 22N within about 180 to 240 nm

east of the trough and low. Most of the deep convection associated

with the northern low has shifted north of 31N, while new deep

convection has developed near the new southern low with numerous

moderate and isolated strong convection within 180 nm southeast

of the frontal trough between 53W and 65W. Scattered moderate

convection is within 90 nm northwest of the frontal trough, and

from 21N to 31N between 55W and 62W.

A mainly weak pressure pattern is west of the frontal trough

across the remainder of the southwest north Atlantic waters, with

gentle to locally moderate winds and 3 to 5 ft seas. To the east

of the frontal trough and lows, 1021 mb high pressure is centered

near 28.5N31W. A cold front is west of the high from 31N33W to

28N41W. Moderate to locally fresh trades and seas of 4 to 6 ft are

south of 20N. Gentle to locally moderate winds and 3 to 5 ft seas

are N of 20N, except moderate to fresh winds with seas of around

6 ft from near the Cabo Verde Islands NNE to the Canary Islands

between the coast of Africa and the islands.

For the forecast W of 55W, a deep-layered upper trough across the

W Atlantic and into the W Caribbean will shift E-NE across the

region through Thu, and maintain active thunderstorms between 55W

and 70W, that will shift E and NE ahead of the trough. The feature

will also aid in strengthening of the northern low pressure,

which will move NE and completely exit the area waters later this

morning. Gale-force winds will be just NE of the offshore waters

with this low, with fresh to strong winds SE of the trough and N

of 22N through the morning. Weak high pressure will begin to build

across the basin in the wake of the northern low, then shift

slowly E-NE Thu through Fri night. A weak front may move into the

far NW waters Sat and stall there Sun.

$$

Lewitsky

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