000 AXPZ20 KNHC 281603 TWDEP Tropical Weather Discussion NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 1605 UTC Sat Oct 28 2023 Tropical Weather Discussion for the eastern Pacific Ocean from 03.4S to 30N, east of 120W including the Gulf of California, and from the Equator to 30N, between 120W and 140W. The following information is based on satellite imagery, weather observations, radar, and meteorological analysis. Based on 1200 UTC surface analysis and satellite imagery through 1550 UTC. ...SPECIAL FEATURES... South of Central America and Mexico (EP92) Gale Warning: A broad 1006 mb area of low pressure located a couple of hundred nautical miles south of the coast of Guatemala near 11N93W is producing disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity. Numerous moderate isolated strong convection is noted from 08N to 14N between 91W and 99W. Associated winds are currently fresh to locally strong with seas of 8-9 ft. Environmental conditions are expected to be conducive for development during the next few days, and a tropical depression is likely early next week. Regardless of development, the low is forecast to meander over the far eastern portion of the basin for the next several days. A gale warning is in effect beginning Sun evening with storm conditions possible beginning Mon afternoon. There is a high chance of tropical cyclone development over the next 48 hours. Please read the latest NHC Tropical Weather Outlook at www.hurricanes.gov and the latest NHC High Seas Forecast at www.hurricanes.gov/marine for more details. ...INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE/MONSOON TROUGH... The monsoon trough extends from Nicaragua near 11.5N86W to low pressure, EP92, near 11N93W to low pressure near 06.5N118W to 05N123W to 07N134W to 06N139W. Scattered moderate convection is noted from 01N to 10N E of 87W, from 04N to 09N between 115W and 121W, and from 04N to 09N between 127W and 137W. ...OFFSHORE WATERS WITHIN 250 NM OF MEXICO... Please refer to the Special Features section above for details on broad low pressure (EP92) located SE of the Tehuantepec region a couple of hundred nautical miles south of the coast of Guatemala near 11N93W. Fresh to near gale force N winds and seas to 8 ft are ongoing in the Gulf of Tehuantepec region due to a locally tight pressure gradient. A ridge extends southeastward from 1023 mb high pressure near 29N130W to SW of the Revillagigedo Islands. Moderate to fresh winds are offshore Baja California Norte, with gentle to moderate winds elsewhere across the open waters. Seas are 4-6 ft across the remainder of the open waters, except to 7 ft well offshore Punta Eugenia. In the Gulf of California, light to gentle winds and 1-3 ft seas prevail, higher near the entrance. For the forecast, other than EP92 just SE of the area, moderate to occasionally fresh winds will prevail west of Baja California N of Cabo San Lazaro through the weekend. NW swell will build seas to near 8 ft west of Baja California Norte this weekend. Fresh to strong winds will develop over the northern half of the Gulf of California Sun through early Wed, with seas building to around 8 ft. Fresh to strong winds in the Gulf of Tehuantepec will continue through early next week. Looking ahead, the next Gulf of Tehuantepec gale force gap wind event is possible starting early Tue, possibly reaching at least strong gale by Tue night. Gale force winds may continue through at least the middle of next week. ...OFFSHORE WATERS WITHIN 250 NM OF CENTRAL AMERICA, COLOMBIA, AND WITHIN 750 NM OF ECUADOR... Please refer to the Special Features section above for details on broad low pressure (EP92) located SE of the Tehuantepec region a couple of hundred nautical miles south of the coast of Guatemala near 11N93W. Aside from EP92, moderate S to SW winds are S of the monsoon trough with seas to 6 ft, except to 8 ft in the offshore waters of Costa Rica and Nicaragua. For the forecast, other than EP92, mainly gentle to moderate winds will prevail into early next week. Meanwhile, mixed swell will maintain seas in the 5-8 ft range through the weekend and into early next week. Looking ahead, a possible strong gale force Gulf of Tehuantepec gap wind event may send very large and building seas offshore Guatemala by the middle of next week. ...REMAINDER OF THE AREA... High pressure prevails across the waters N of the monsoon trough. Moderate to locally fresh trades are noted N of 10N to around 20N and W of 130W, along with 6-8 ft seas, with gentle to moderate winds elsewhere and mainly 5-7 ft seas. Similar conditions are S of the monsoon trough. Meanwhile, a weak 1010 mb area of low pressure located well to the south-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula near 07N118W is producing limited and disorganized shower activity. Scattered moderate convection is evident within 120 nm of the low. For the forecast, moderate to occasionally fresh trade winds and seas to 8 ft will persist in the trade wind region west of 130W through the weekend into early next week. Fresh N winds and seas around 8 ft in the NE portion of the basin will persist this weekend. Meanwhile, environmental conditions near the weak area of low pressure near 07N118W are forecast to be marginally conducive for slow development of the low through early next week while it drifts slowly northeastward. Little change in winds is forecast elsewhere through the next several days, while seas will subside somewhat by early next week. $$ Ramos