[Tropical] Tropical Weather Discussion

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Thu Mar 6 05:34:52 CST 2008


AXNT20 KNHC 061133
TWDAT

TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
705 AM EST THU MAR 06 2008

TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION FOR NORTH AMERICA...CENTRAL
AMERICA...THE GULF OF MEXICO...THE CARIBBEAN SEA...NORTHERN
SECTIONS OF SOUTH AMERICA...AND THE ATLANTIC OCEAN TO THE
AFRICAN COAST FROM THE EQUATOR TO 32N. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION
IS BASED ON SATELLITE IMAGERY...METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS...
WEATHER OBSERVATIONS...AND RADAR.

BASED ON 0600 UTC SURFACE ANALYSIS AND SATELLITE IMAGERY
THROUGH 1115 UTC.

...THE ITCZ...
ITCZ AXIS IS CENTERED ALONG 5N8W 2N30W CROSSING THE EQUATOR NEAR
36W TO 2S44W. SCATTERED STRONG CONVECTION IS WITHIN 120 NM S OF
THE AXIS FROM 8W-14W. SCATTERED MODERATE ISOLATED STRONG
CONVECTION FROM 2N06N BETWEEN 20W-30W.

...DISCUSSION...
GULF OF MEXICO
STATIONARY FRONT EXTENDS FROM SW FLORIDA TO 23N87W THEN A WARM
FRONT TO 23N89W. DOPPLER RADAR INDICATES A NARROW BAND OF
SHOWERS WITHIN 60 NM SE OF THE FRONT. BROKEN TO OVERCAST LOW TO
MID CLOUDS NW OF THE FRONT EXCEPT FOR MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES ALONG
THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE COAST. A 95-110 KT JETSTREAM FROM ACROSS N
CENTRAL MEXICO TO NEAR BROWNSVILLE TEXAS TO 27N90W THEN ACROSS
NW FLORIDA. MODERATE TO STRONG SUBSIDENCE WITH DRY STABLE AIR
COVERS THE ENTIRE GULF.

CARIBBEAN SEA...
MID/UPPER LEVEL CUT OFF LOW IN THE CENTRAL ATLC WITH TROUGH
EXTENDING SW INTO THE NE PORTION CARIBBEAN WHILE A MID TO UPPER
RIDGE REMAINS WELL IN CONTROL OVER THE CENTRAL AND WRN
CARIBBEAN. WIDESPREAD SUBSIDENCE IS ASSOCIATED WITH THESE UPPER
SYSTEMS EXCEPT FOR CIRRUS CLOUDS S OF 15N E OF 80W. THIS
FAIRLY STABLE ENVIRONMENT ALOFT IS CAPPING THE TYPICAL LOW-LEVEL
CLOUD PATCHES WHICH APPEAR THICKEST S OF HISPANIOLA. QUICK
MOVING SCATTERED SHOWERS ARE POSSIBLE IN THE PATCH S OF
HISPANIOLA AND OFF THE COASTS OF PANAMA AND COSTA RICE.
TRADE WINDS REMAIN MODERATE TO STRONG...ESPECIALLY IN THE
TYPICAL ENHANCED ZONE NEAR THE COLOMBIAN COAST WHERE SUSTAINED
WINDS ARE TO 30 KT.

ATLANTIC OCEAN....
STATIONARY FRONT ENTERS THE AREA NEAR 32N74W TO CENTRAL FLORIDA.
SCATTERED SHOWERS AND TSTMS ARE WITHIN 150 NM E OF THE FRONT N
OF 28N WITH A BAND OF LIGHT SHOWERS WITHIN 60 NM E OF FRONT S OF
28N. MUCH OF THE REGION BETWEEN 45W AND THE FRONT IS DOMINATED
BY AN DEEP LAYERED HIGH PRES RIDGE...SUPPLYING THE AREA WITH
WIDESPREAD FAIR WEATHER. E OF THE RIDGE A 1007 MB LOW PRES IS
CENTERED NEAR 29N30W. AN OCCLUDED FRONT WRAPS ON THE NE SIDE OF
THE LOW FROM 34N33W TO 32N32W THEN BECOMES A COLD FRONT TO
25N35W TO 25N43W. SCATTERED SHOWERS AND TSTMS ARE WITHIN 180 NM
E SEMICIRCLE OF THE LOW. THE TIGHT PRES GRADIENT BETWEEN THIS
LOW AND THE RIDGE ACROSS THE CENTRAL ATLC IS PRODUCING GALE
FORCE WINDS TO THE W OF THE LOW. THE REMAINDER OF THE E ATLC
CONTINUES TO LIE IN A WEAK PRES PATTERN ALLOWING WINDS TO BE ON
THE LIGHT SIDE. DIFFLUENCE ALOFT ASSOCIATED WITH AN UPPER HIGH
NEAR 5N16W IS ENHANCING CONVECTION ONCE AGAIN IN THE ITCZ.

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