000 AXPZ20 KNHC 121613 CCA TWDEP Tropical Weather Discussion...CORRECTED NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 1541 UTC Wed Aug 12 2020 Corrected to update Remainder of the area section Tropical Weather Discussion for the eastern Pacific Ocean from the Equator to 32N, east of 140W. The following information is based on satellite imagery, weather observations, radar, and meteorological analysis. Based on 1200 UTC surface analysis and satellite imagery through 1545 UTC. ...SPECIAL FEATURES... Elida weakens to a Tropical Storm. Elida is centered near 23.5N 118.7W at 12/1500 UTC moving WNW at 10 kt. Estimated minimum central pressure is 995 mb. Maximum sustained wind speed is 55 kt with gusts to 65 kt. Scattered showers and isolated tstorms are evident 100 nm in the northeast quadrant. Elida continues to weaken as it moves farther northwest into cooler waters. Elida is expected to become a remnant low on Thursday. The remnant low should dissipate by late Friday. Please read the latest NHC Public Advisory at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/MIATCPEP4.shtml and Forecast/ Advisory at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/MIATCMEP4.shtml for more details. An elongated area of low pressure located about 1300 miles southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California continues to produce a broad area of cloudiness and disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Scattered moderate isolated strong convection extend 360 nm to the southwest of the low and additional area of scattered moderate convection extend about 600 nm from the center. However, environmental conditions are expected to gradually become conducive for development, and a tropical depression is likely to form within the next couple of days. There is a high chance this system will develop into a tropical cyclone slowly west-northwestward into the central Pacific over the next several days. A tropical wave extends from 01N to 17N with axis near 99W, moving westward at 10 to 15 kt. A 1007 mb low pressure is located along the wave axis near 10N99W. Scattered moderate to isolated strong convection is noted north of 08N between 92W and 108W. Environmental conditions appear conducive for development, and a tropical depression is likely to form during the next few days before the system reaches cooler waters over the weekend. This system is forecast to move west-northwestward away from the coast of southwestern Mexico. At a minimum, expect fresh to strong winds and building seas near 15 ft on Fri and Sat, though this may need to be boosted significantly if the system does develop into a tropical cyclone. This system is expected to affect the offshore waters of Puerto Angel, Cabo Corrientes, Socorro Island and Cabo San Lucas. ...TROPICAL WAVES... A tropical wave is analyzed along 81W, north of 02W through northern Panama, moving west at 10 to 15 kt. Scattered moderate convection is N of 05N east of 84W. An area of low pressure is expected to form along the wave axis in a few days over the far eastern portion of the basin to the south of the coast of Central America. Conditions are expected to be conducive for development, and a tropical depression could form this weekend or early next week while it moves generally west-northwestward just offshore the coast of Mexico. At a minimum, heavy rainfall is possible over Costa Rica and Panama through the latter part of the week. ...INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE/MONSOON TROUGH... The monsoon trough extends from 10N86W to 1011 mb low pressure near another 1001 mb low pressure area near 11N98W to 11N105W. The monsoon trough resumes from 15N115W to 1010 mb low pressure near 12N129W to 11N140W. Scattered moderate and isolated strong convection is present from 15N to 18N between 95W and 105W. Scattered moderate to isolated strong convection is noted from 10N to 14N between 115W and 130W. OFFSHORE WATERS WITHIN 250 NM OF MEXICO... Aside from Tropical Storm Elida and the tropical wave near 99W, fresh to strong northerly gap winds - primarily late night and early morning - should occur in the Gulf of Tehuantepec through the end of the week. Seas should peak near 8 ft from this weak Tehuantepecer. OFFSHORE WATERS WITHIN 250 NM OF CENTRAL AMERICA, COLOMBIA, and WITHIN 750 NM OF ECUADOR... A moderate north-south pressure gradient across Central America will promote fresh to strong NE winds across the Gulf of Papagayo region starting mid-week. Moderate to fresh S winds will persist south of the monsoon trough through Thu night. An area of low pressure is expected to form in a few days over the far eastern portion of the basin to the south of the coast of Central America. As stated above, conditions are expected to be conducive for development, and a tropical depression could form this weekend while it moves generally west-northwestward. Even if this does not occur, expect locally heavy rainfall over portions of Panama and Costa Rica. REMAINDER OF THE AREA... Please see the special features section above for more information about Tropical Storm Elida and two developing low pressure systems. The subtropical ridge dominates the waters north of 20N. No significant winds are noted, but NW swell to 8 ft will present in the area through the 18 to 24 hours or so. Farther south, a 1006 mb low pressure has formed near 13N126W. Some gradual development of this system is possible later this week while the system moves slowly westward to west of 140W. Elsewhere moderate north-south pressure gradient between the high and the monsoon trough is promoting generally gentle to moderate NE winds across the waters. Fresh SW flow south of the monsoon trough will increase to fresh to strong through today, with seas building to 8 to 9 ft, before diminishing later in the week. $$ Ramos/Torres