000 AXNT20 KNHC 241757 TWDAT Tropical Weather Discussion NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 1805 UTC Wed Aug 24 2022 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 31N. The following information is based on satellite imagery, weather observations, radar and meteorological analysis. Based on 1200 UTC surface analysis and satellite imagery through 1705 UTC. ...TROPICAL WAVES... A central Atlantic tropical wave has its axis along 40W, south of 20N, moving W at 15 kt. A few showers are noted near the trough axis from 14N to 17N. Otherwise, a dry and dusty Saharan airmass surrounding this wave inhibits the development of showers and thunderstorms. A western Atlantic tropical wave has its axis along 58W, south of 20N, moving W at 5-10 kt. This wave is part of a broad trough of low pressure that is east of the Windward Islands. Isolated to scattered moderate convection is observed from 06N to 14N and between 55W and 62W. Environmental conditions could become more conducive for slow development of this system in several days while it is forecast to move across the Windward Islands and into the southeastern Caribbean Sea late this week into early next week. A western Caribbean tropical wave has its axis along 88W, south of 20N, extending from E Yucatan, across Belize, W Honduras, El Salvador and into the E Pacific, and moving W at about 10 kt. The storm activity associated with this wave is occurring in the E Pacific. ...MONSOON TROUGH/ITCZ... The monsoon trough enters the Atlantic through the coast of Senegal near 14N17W to 12N23W to 15N36W to 10N45W to 13N53W to 10N61W. Numerous moderate to scattered strong convection is present over the coast of W Africa, mainly from 09N to 14N and E of 19N. Similar convection is evident from 05N to 13N and between 21W and 32W. Scattered showers are noted near the monsoon trough between 48W and 55W. GULF OF MEXICO... The Gulf of Mexico is in the southwestern periphery of a broad subtropical ridge positioned over the north Atlantic. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are affecting the northern Gulf coast due to a weakening frontal boundary just inland. Most of the activity is N of 28N and W of 90W. The rest of the basin enjoys fairly tranquil weather conditions. Light to locally moderate anticyclonic winds and seas of 1-3 ft prevail across the Gulf. For the forecast, high pressure will remain over the area through the forecast period maintaining gentle to moderate winds and slight seas. Moderate to fresh NE to E winds will pulse near and to the W of the Yucatan peninsula due to local effects during the late afternoons and at night through Thu. CARIBBEAN SEA... An upper level low is approaching the eastern Yucatan peninsula. The diffluent flow that the low provides results in scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms over most of the NW Caribbean Sea. A few showers are also noted near the coast of Nicaragua and Hispaniola. The rest of the basin enjoys tranquil weather conditions. Moderate to fresh easterly trade winds and seas of 3-5 ft are present in the central Caribbean Sea. Elsewhere, gentle to moderate trades and seas of 1-3 ft prevail. For the forecast, high pressure over the central Atlantic will continue to support moderate to fresh trade winds in the eastern and central Caribbean through the forecast period, while gentle to moderate winds will continue across the western Caribbean. A tropical wave accompanied by scattered showers and thunderstorms is moving through the Tropical N Atlantic waters. The wave is expected to reach the Lesser Antilles tonight, then move west across the basin through Sun. ATLANTIC OCEAN... An upper level trough and accompanying surface trough that extends from 31N68W to 25N73W are producing an extensive area of showers and thunderstorms, primarily N of 24N and between 64W and 71W. A recent scatterometer satellite pass indicate that fresh to strong S-SE winds are occurring with in the area described. Seas are 4-7 ft. The rest of the tropical Atlantic is dominated by a broad area of high pressure positioned between the Azores and Newfoundland and sustaining fairly tranquil weather conditions. Light to gentle anticyclonic winds and seas of 2-4 ft are prevalent between 71W and Florida. Fresh to strong N-NE winds are also occurring off Morocco, Western Sahara and the water passages between the Canary Islands, mainly N of 20N and E of 20W. Seas in the area described are 5-8 ft. Moderate or weaker winds and seas of 3-6 ft prevail across the rest of the tropical Atlantic. For the forecast W of 55W, the aforementioned surface trough will move westward toward the Bahamas through Thu accompanied by scattered showers and thunderstorms. Winds and seas may be higher in and near scattered showers and thunderstorms. Relatively weak high pressure will build in the wake of the trough allowing for a gentle to moderate E to SE flow beginning on Thu. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected over the NW forecast waters during the weekend as a front stalls across north- central Florida and extends northeastward over those waters. $$ DELGADO