Tuesday, August 14, 2018

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK AUG 14, 2018... 0948 AM EDT

National Hurricane Center
692 
AXNT20 KNHC 141207
TWDAT 

Tropical Weather Discussion
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
807 AM EDT Tue Aug 14 2018

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 32N. The following information is based on satellite
imagery, weather observations, radar and meteorological analysis.

Based on 0600 UTC surface analysis and satellite imagery through 
1115 UTC.

...SPECIAL FEATURE...

A low pressure system centered near 37N47W is producing a large 
area of cloudiness and disorganized thunderstorms east of the 
center. Environmental conditions may become conducive for some 
development by Wednesday. The system is forecast to move NE over 
colder waters Thursday and Friday. There is medium potential for 
this low to become a subtropical cyclone during the next 48 
hours.

...TROPICAL WAVES...

An Atlantic Ocean tropical wave is along 29W, from 08N to 20N,
moving west at 15 kt. Scattered rain showers are in the monsoon 
trough area from 07N to 10N between 26W and 32W.

An Atlantic Ocean tropical wave is along 50W from 08N to 21N, 
moving west at 15 kt. Scattered moderate convection is in the 
monsoon trough area from 07N to 09N between 47W and 54W.

A Caribbean Sea tropical wave is along 69W from 10N to 22N, 
moving west at 10-15 kt. Scattered moderate convection is along
the coast of N Hispaniola from 18N to 21N between 67W and 70W.

A Caribbean Sea tropical wave is along 80W from 10N to 22N, 
moving west at 15 kt. The wave is enhancing scattered moderate to 
isolated strong convection along the monsoon trough south of 12N.

...MONSOON TROUGH/ITCZ...

The monsoon trough extends from the coast of Africa near 12N15W 
to 09N20W to 10N40W. The ITCZ continues from 10N40W to 08N450W to
the coast of South America near 07N60W. Scattered moderate
convection is from 06N to 09N between 36W and 40W.

...DISCUSSION...

GULF OF MEXICO...

An upper level cyclonic circulation is over southern Mexico near
18N100W. Isolated showers are over the area. Upper level cyclonic
wind flow covers the Gulf of Mexico south of 24N and west of 90W.
A broad upper level anticyclonic circulation centered near 28N94W
spans the rest of the area. Widely scattered moderate rain 
showers are over the NE Gulf from 26N to 31N between 82W and 87W.

On the surface a surface trough is over the NE Gulf from 31N85W to
26N88W. Another surface trough is over the Bay of Campeche from
24N90W to 18N93W. Scattered showers are within 90 nm of the trough
axis. 

A nocturnal trough will develop during the evening hours in the 
Yucatan Peninsula, before pushing offshore into the SW Gulf each 
night. A surge of fresh to occasionally strong NE to E winds will 
accompany this trough. The trough will become weaker by the middle
of the week, allowing the winds to diminish. A surface ridge will
support light to moderate E to SE winds across the remainder of 
the basin through Friday night.

CARIBBEAN SEA...

An upper level cyclonic circulation is along the coast of N Cuba  
near 23N78W. Upper level diffluence is over Hispaniola enhancing
convection. Another upper level cyclonic circulation is over the
NW Caribbean near 19N85W. Upper level diffluence is over Honduras
and Nicaragua enhancing convection.  

The monsoon trough is along 09N between 73W and 85W. Scattered 
moderate to isolated strong convection is S of 12N between 74W and
83W, to include N Colombia and Panama. 

Surface high pressure north of the area will maintain fresh to 
strong winds in the south central Caribbean Sea through today. 
Winds along the coast of Colombia and in the Gulf of Venezuela, 
have begun to subside, and continue during the middle of the week 
as western Atlantic Ocean high pressure slowly weakens.

ATLANTIC OCEAN...

Upper level cyclonic wind flow from an upper level trough covers 
the Atlantic Ocean from Cuba and Hispaniola northward and west 
of 70W. Isolated moderate to locally strong rain showers are in 
the area of upper level cyclonic wind flow.

Upper level cyclonic wind flow associated with a trough covers 
the Atlantic from 22N northward between 35W and 60W. Isolated 
moderate to locally strong rain showers cover the Atlantic Ocean 
north of 28N between 45W and 56W. A low pressure center and a 
trailing surface trough are north of the area along 50W.

A surface ridge extends from a 1022 mb high pressure center near 
30N66W. The tail end of a surface trough extends from 32N50W to
27N53W. Scattered moderate convection is within 90 nm of the
trough. Another 1023 mb high is over the E Atlantic near 36N29W
producing fair weather.

For additional information please visit 
http://www.hurricanes.gov/marine

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Formosa 
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ 
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