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Remnants of GONZALO


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Remnants Of Gonzalo Discussion Number  17
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL       AL072020
500 PM AST Sat Jul 25 2020
 
Gonzalo's structure has degraded further since the last advisory. 
Late-arriving ASCAT data showed a well-defined tropical wave with 
winds around 30 kt, but no clear evidence of a closed circulation. 
Grenada reported max winds of 28 kt with a gust to 40 kt, in line 
with the ASCAT observations, while multiple observing stations in 
Trinidad did not report any westerly winds as the system passed. 
There has been no evidence of a well-defined center in visible 
imagery since that time. Given the additional degradation of 
Gonzalo's appearance since it moved closest to those islands, it 
appears that the system has opened into wave and dissipated. 
Therefore, this will be the last advisory issued by the National 
Hurricane Center.

Tropical squalls associated with the remnants of Gonzalo will 
continue to move westward for the next day or so and could bring 
gusty winds and heavy rain to portions of the southeastern 
Caribbean. Please consult products from your national meteorological 
service for information specific to your area. 
 
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
 
INIT  25/2100Z 11.0N  63.0W   30 KT  35 MPH
 12H  26/0600Z...DISSIPATED
 
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Forecaster Zelinsky
 
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