000 AXNT20 KNHC 020509 TWDAT Tropical Weather Discussion NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 0605 UTC Sat Dec 2 2023 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 0000 UTC surface analysis and satellite imagery through 0455 UTC. ...MONSOON TROUGH/ITCZ... The monsoon trough enters the Atlantic through the coast of Guinea-Bissau near 11N15W and continues southwestward to 02N27W and to 02N38W. The ITCZ extends from 02N38W to 00N49W. Scattered moderate convection is observed from 04N to 11N and between 23W and 39W. ...GULF OF MEXICO... A cold front is slowly progressing eastward across the NW Gulf of Mexico. Divergence aloft and abundant moisture result in scattered moderate to isolated strong convection north of 27N. No deep convection is present in the rest of the basin. The pressure gradient between the strong ridge positioned NE of Bermuda and lower pressures in the western Gulf sustain moderate to fresh southerly winds between 85W and 93W. However, a recent scatterometer satellite pass indicate that strong to near gale- force winds are occurring in the strong convection. Seas in these waters are 4-6 ft. Elsewhere, moderate or weaker winds and slight to moderate seas prevail. For the forecast, a weak cold front extends from Galveston, TX to just south of Brownsville, TX. It will reach from southeastern Louisiana to Tampico, Mexico early Sat evening, from the Florida Big Bend to the Bay of Campeche Sun evening, from South Florida to the northern Yucatan Peninsula to the SW Gulf Mon evening, and extend from central Cuba to near the northern Yucatan Peninsula and to the SW Gulf on Tue before becoming stationary and dissipating by late Tue night. High pressure will build across the area in the wake of the front. Fresh to strong northwest winds are expected in the far SW Gulf near Veracruz, Mexico from Sun through Wed. Moderate to fresh northeast winds are expected Tue night from 22N to 26N west of 90W. ...CARIBBEAN SEA... A strong high pressure system north of the Caribbean Sea supports strong to near gale-force easterly trade winds in the south- central Caribbean Sea, as depicted by a recent scatterometer satellite pass. Seas in these waters are 8-11 ft. The strongest winds and highest seas are found off NW Colombia. Fresh to strong easterly breezes and seas of 5-8 ft are present in the north- central Caribbean, including the Windward Passage, and also in the Gulf of Honduras. Moderate to locally strong easterly winds, along with seas of 4-7 ft, are noted in the eastern Caribbean. Elsewhere, moderate or weaker winds and slight to moderate seas are prevalent. No deep convection is evident in the Caribbean Sea. Patches of low level moisture, embedded in the trade wind flow, are moving across the area producing isolated passing showers. For the forecast, the gradient resulting from strong high pressure north of the area combining with relatively lower pressure in the southwestern Caribbean and in northern Colombia will maintain fresh to strong trade winds and moderate to rough seas across the central and eastern Caribbean through Sat night. As the high weakens and shifts eastward, the area of fresh to strong trade winds will diminish some next week. A cold front is expected to move into the northwestern Caribbean Wed and Wed night, followed by fresh northeast winds. ...ATLANTIC OCEAN... A cold front extends from a 1014 mb low pressure near 31N40W to 23N52W and to 21N65W. A shear line then stretches from 21N65W to the NW Bahamas and off NE Florida. A few showers are seen on satellite imagery near these boundaries. Latest satellite-derived wind data captured fresh to strong winds north of the cold front and shear line. However, moderate or weaker winds are evident under the ridge, north of 28N and between 60W and 70W. Seas are 8-12 ft north of the cold front and east of 55W, with the highest seas occurring near 31N43W. In the remainder of the area north of the cold front and shear line, moderate seas prevail. Moderate to fresh easterly trades are observed south of the boundaries, and between 60W and 75W, along with seas of 5-7 ft. The exception is strong winds at the entrance of the Windward Passage. The rest of the tropical Atlantic is dominated by broad subtropical ridging. Moderate to fresh NE winds and seas of 6-9 ft are affecting the waters north of 28N and east of 20W. Elsewhere, moderate or weaker winds and moderate seas are prevalent. For the forecast west to 55W, the aforementioned cold front will weaken as it moves southeastward through early on Sat afternoon. Fresh to strong northeast to east winds and rough seas due to a northwest swell in the wake of the front will gradually subside through Sun. Strong high pressure centered well north of the region will shift eastward and weaken into early next week in response to a cold front that is expected to emerge off the coast of northeastern Florida early on Mon. The front is expected to reach from near 31N74W to the central Bahamas and to near the Florida Keys Mon night, and begin to weaken as it reaches from near 31N55W to the central Bahamas and to central Cuba by Tue night. Another cold front is expected to move across the western part of the area Wed and Wed night, followed by fresh to strong northwest to north winds and building seas. $$ Delgado