000 AXNT20 KNHC 131837 CCA TWDAT Tropical Weather Discussion...CORRECTED NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 237 PM EDT Thu Jul 13 2017 CORRECTED FOR TROPICAL WAVES AND ATLANTIC OCEAN SECTION 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 1200 UTC surface analysis and satellite imagery through 1715 UTC. ...TROPICAL WAVES... An Atlantic Ocean tropical wave is along 30W from 17N southward. Convective precipitation: isolated moderate widely scattered moderate to isolated strong from 03N to 12N between 26W and 34W. An Atlantic Ocean tropical wave is along 53W/54W from 14N southward. Convective precipitation: scattered moderate to isolated strong from 10N to 13N between 55W and 59W. Isolated moderate elsewhere from 15N southward between 50W and 60W. A Caribbean Sea tropical wave is along 66W/67W from 22N, moving westward 10 to 15 knots. A surface trough is along 68W/69W from 18N to 23N. Convective precipitation: widely scattered moderate to isolated strong is from 17N to 24N between 60W and 75W, including across parts of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and in the Atlantic Ocean. The 24-hour rainfall total for St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands was 2.17 inches, for the period ending at 13/1200 UTC. Widely scattered moderate to isolated strong from 10N to 14N between 60W and 67W. The 24-hour rainfall total for Trinidad was 0.92 inches, for the period ending at 13/1200 UTC. A tropical wave is along 89W/91W from 20N southward, moving through the Yucatan Peninsula. Convective precipitation: isolated moderate in the eastern sections of the Yucatan Peninsula, and in the northern sections of Guatemala. ...ITCZ/MONSOON TROUGH... The Monsoon Trough passes through coastal sections of Senegal near 13N17W to 10N22W. The ITCZ is along 10N31W 08N35W 04N50W. Convective precipitation: isolated moderate to locally strong from 07N to 14N from 16N eastward. scattered moderate to strong from 04N to 07N between 38W and 48W. isolated moderate elsewhere from 10N southward between Africa and 60W. ...DISCUSSION... ...THE GULF OF MEXICO... Broad upper level cyclonic wind flow, with more than one comparatively smaller-scale circulation center, is in the area that is from 94W eastward, including across the northern half of the Yucatan Peninsula. One surface trough is along 29N80W, into Florida just to the east of Lake Okeechobee, to NW Cuba. A second surface trough is from 90 nm to 150 nm to the east of the first trough, between the Bahamas and Cuba along 80W. Convective precipitation: widely scattered moderate to isolated strong in Florida from 28N southward, from 23N to 25N between 81W and 85W in the SE part of the Gulf of Mexico and the Florida Keys, and from 25N northward to land between 85W and 92W. An upper level cyclonic circulation center is in the Big Bend of Texas. Convective precipitation: isolated moderate to locally strong from 26N to 32N between 96W and 103W. Upper level anticyclonic wind flow covers Mexico and its coastal waters from 30N southward between 94W and 103W. A surface ridge passes through the SW corner of Louisiana, to 21N98W in the coastal plains of Mexico. ...CURRENT CONDITIONS AND WEATHER, FOR THE OFFSHORE OIL PLATFORM SITES, THAT ARE IN THE AREA WHOSE BOUNDARIES ARE FROM 27N NORTHWARD AND FROM 88W WESTWARD... LIFR: none. IFR: none. MVFR: none. CURRENT CONDITIONS AND WEATHER, FOR THE COASTAL PLAINS OF THE U.S.A., FROM THE DEEP SOUTH OF TEXAS TO FLORIDA... TEXAS: rain and thunder have ended for the moment, in the interior areas of the Deep South, and in parts of the Middle Texas Gulf coastal plains, and in Angleton/Lake Jackson. rain and thunder are active in Kingsville, and in parts of the Houston metropolitan area and surrounding smaller communities. LOUISIANA: rain and thunder have ended for the moment in Galliano and Hammond. rain and thunder are active in Slidell, and around the area that is on the immediate southern side of Lake Pontchartrain. MISSISSIPPI: rain and thunder are active in the Hattiesburg metropolitan area, and from Gulfport to Pascagoula. MVFR in Bay St. Louis. ALABAMA: light rain and MVFR in parts of the Mobile metropolitan area. MVFR in Gulf Shores, where rain and thunder have ended for the moment. FLORIDA: rain and thunder are active in Crestview, Valparaiso, and Destin, at Tyndall AFB, in Punta Gorda, and in Marathon Key. rain and thunder have ended for the moment at the Tampa International Airport, and in other parts of the Florida Keys. ...THE CARIBBEAN SEA... Upper level anticyclonic wind flow covers the Caribbean Sea from southern sections of the Yucatan Peninsula, toward Cuba, and curving toward Venezuela along 70W. An upper level cyclonic circulation center is in the eastern Caribbean Sea near 14N67W. Upper level cyclonic wind flow covers the Caribbean Sea between 60W and 70W. The 66W/67W tropical wave is moving through the same area. The monsoon trough is along 09N from 75W westward, beyond southern Costa Rica, into the eastern Pacific Ocean. Convective precipitation: scattered strong in Panama between 78W and 80W, and from 11N to 13N between 81W and 84W, reaching the coast of Nicaragua. 24-hour rainfall totals in inches, for the period that ended at 13/1200 UTC, according to the PAN AMERICAN TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION TABLES...MIATPTPAN/SXCA01 KNHC...are: 2.17 in St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, 0.92 in Trinidad, 0.28 in Freeport in the Bahamas, 0.14 in Guadeloupe and in Nassau in the Bahamas, and 0.02 in San Juan in Puerto Rico. ...HISPANIOLA... Broad upper level anticyclonic wind flow spans Hispaniola. Isolated moderate rainshowers have developed across the island. SURFACE OBSERVATIONS...for Port-au-Prince in Haiti: VFR. for the DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: Barahona: VFR. few cumulonimbus clouds. Santo Domingo: VFR. few cumulonimbus clouds. La Romana: MVFR. ceiling 2000 feet. Punta Cana: VFR. Santiago: VFR. Puerto Plata: VFR. few cumulonimbus clouds. The GFS MODEL forecast for 250 mb shows that day one will consist of broad cyclonic wind flow with an inverted trough for the first 18 hours or so. Expect southerly wind flow for the rest of the 48-hour forecast period, at the western end of a ridge. The GFS MODEL forecast for 500 mb shows that cyclonic wind flow with an inverted trough will be present for the first 6 hours to 12 hours. Expect anticyclonic wind flow, with an E-to-W oriented ridge, across the area for the rest of the 48-hour forecast period. The GFS MODEL forecast for 700 mb shows that day one will consist of broad cyclonic wind flow with an inverted trough for the first 18 hours or so. Expect SE wind flow with a bit of a ridge for the rest of day one. Day two will start with the same ridge and anticyclonic flow for the first 6 hours or so. The rest of day two will consist of E and SE wind flow. ...THE ATLANTIC OCEAN... An upper level cyclonic circulation center is 27N63W. Upper level cyclonic wind flow is within 315 nm on either side of 32N60W 23N68W. Convective precipitation: isolated moderate to locally strong from 25N to 31N between 54W and 66W. An upper level trough extends from a 29N42W cyclonic circulation center, to a second cyclonic circulation center that is near 19N50W, to 14N59W. Convective precipitation: isolated moderate from 13N to 30N between 53W and 60W. For additional information please visit http://www.hurricanes.gov/marine $$ MT