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Tropical Depression Rick Discussion Number 14
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL EP172021
400 PM CDT Mon Oct 25 2021
Rick has continued to move farther inland over the mountainous
terrain of Mexico. The core of the cyclone collapsed earlier this
afternoon, and what remains of the deep convection near it's
estimated center is gradually dissipating. The strongest convection
now associated with the system is located along the coast, and an
earlier ASCAT overpass showed that the peak winds in those showers
and thunderstorms were only 20 to 25 kt. There are very few surface
observations near where the estimated center of Rick is located.
Therefore, based primarily on the degradation in the satellite
appearance of the cyclone, the initial intensity has been lowered to
30 kt.
Rick's estimated motion is 355/12 kt. A mid-tropospheric ridge to
the east of the depression should keep it on this same general
trajectory farther inland over Mexico into tonight. Therefore,
continued weakening is inevitable. Visible satellite images indicate
that the low-level center of Rick is becoming diffuse. Although the
NHC forecast shows dissipation in 24 h, this may occur much sooner.
Key Messages:
1. Heavy rains associated with Rick will continue to spread across
the Mexican states of Guerrero and Michoacan through tonight, and
could persist through Tuesday. This rainfall will likely produce
dangerous flash flooding and mudslides.
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
INIT 25/2100Z 20.0N 102.5W 30 KT 35 MPH
12H 26/0600Z 21.5N 102.9W 20 KT 25 MPH...POST-TROP/INLAND
24H 26/1800Z...DISSIPATED
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Forecaster Latto
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