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AXNT20 KNHC 112349  
TWDAT  
 
TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION  
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL  
0015 UTC WED DEC 11 2024  
 
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 1800 UTC SURFACE ANALYSIS AND SATELLITE IMAGERY THROUGH  
2330 UTC.  
   
..SPECIAL FEATURES  
 
GULF OF MEXICO GALE WARNING: A GALE WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR THE  
WESTERN GULF OF MEXICO. A STRONG COLD FRONT SPANS FROM JUST SOUTH  
OF THE BIG BEND OF FLORIDA TO THE YUCATAN PENINSULA TO SOUTHERN  
MEXICO, AND THE FRONT WILL CONTINUE TO QUICKLY MOVE SOUTHEASTWARD  
ACROSS THE BASIN, EXITING THE REGION THIS EVENING. STRONG TO GALE-  
FORCE WINDS AND SEAS TO 19 FT CAN BE EXPECTED IN THE WAKE OF THE  
FRONT THROUGH THIS EVENING. THESE HAZARDOUS MARINE CONDITIONS WILL  
GRADUALLY DIMINISH FROM W TO E TONIGHT INTO THU.  
 
ATLANTIC GALE WARNING: FRESH TO STRONG S WINDS WILL CONTINUE OVER  
THE NE FLORIDA OFFSHORE WATERS THIS EVENING AHEAD OF A RAPIDLY  
APPROACHING COLD FRONT FORECAST CURRENTLY ENTERING THE BASIN.  
FREQUENT GUSTS TO GALE-FORCE OUT OF THE S AND SW AND BUILDING  
SEAS TO 10 FT ARE EXPECTED AHEAD OF THE FRONT THIS EVENING. WINDS  
WILL TURN TO THE NW BEHIND THE FRONT AND FREQUENT GUSTS TO GALE-  
FORCE WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT BEFORE WINDS SLOWLY DIMINISH TO FRESH  
TO STRONG SPEEDS ON THU.  
 
PLEASE READ THE LATEST HIGH SEAS AND OFFSHORE WATERS FORECASTS  
ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER AT THE WEBSITE-  
HTTPS://WWW.NHC.NOAA.GOV/TEXT/MIAHSFAT2.SHTML AND  
HTTPS://WWW.NHC.NOAA.GOV/MARINE/OFFSHORES.PHP FOR DETAILS.  
   
..MONSOON TROUGH/ITCZ  
 
THE MONSOON TROUGH ENTERS THE ATLANTIC OVER W AFRICA NEAR  
07N11.5W THEN EXTENDS WESTWARD TO 07N14.5W. THE ITCZ CONTINUES  
FROM 07N14.5W TO 01N50W. WIDELY SCATTERED SHOWERS AND ISOLATED  
THUNDERSTORMS ARE NOTED WITHIN 200 NM ON EITHER SIDE OF THE ITCZ  
BETWEEN 20W AND 39W.  
   
..GULF OF MEXICO  
 
REFER TO THE SPECIAL FEATURES SECTION ABOVE FOR DETAILS ON THE  
GALE WARNING CURRENTLY IN EFFECT.  
 
AT 1800 UTC, A STRONG COLD FRONT EXTENDED FROM JUST SOUTH OF THE  
FLORIDA BIG BEND REGION TO THE YUCATAN PENINSULA TO SOUTHERN  
MEXICO. STRONG TO NEAR GALE-FORCE N WINDS FOLLOW THE FRONT ACROSS  
MUCH OF THE GULF ALONG WITH VERY ROUGH SEAS UP TO 19 FT, WITH  
GALE-FORCE WINDS OCCURRING IN THE SW BASIN. ASIDE FROM THE WIND  
AND SEAS, SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION LINGERS JUST OFFSHORE OF  
THE YUCATAN PENINSULA IN THE FAR EASTERN BAY OF CAMPECHE.  
 
FOR THE FORECAST, A GALE WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE SW  
GULF OF MEXICO. THE AFOREMENTIONED COLD FRONT WILL EXIT THE GULF  
REGION THIS EVENING. STRONG GALE FORCE WINDS OF 35 TO 45 KT AND  
VERY ROUGH SEAS IN THE 12 TO 18 FT RANGE ARE NOTED IN THE WAKE OF  
THE FRONT. THESE HAZARDOUS MARINE CONDITIONS WILL GRADUALLY  
DIMINISH FROM W TO E TONIGHT INTO THU, THEN HIGH PRESSURE SETTLING  
INTO THE NORTHERN GULF WILL BRING MORE TRANQUIL WEATHER FOR THE  
END OF THE WEEK, AND INTO THE WEEKEND. HOWEVER, FRESH TO STRONG NE  
TO E WINDS AND ROUGH SEAS WILL PERSIST OVER THE SE GULF AND THE  
STRAITS OF FLORIDA THROUGH SAT AS THE HIGH PRESSURE STRENGTHENS  
WHILE MOVING TOWARDS THE NE OF THE UNITED STATES.  
   
..CARIBBEAN SEA  
 
A SURFACE TROUGH IS ANALYZED ALONG THE COASTS OF BELIZE AND THE  
EASTERN YUCATAN PENINSULA, AND IS FUELING THE DEVELOPMENT OF  
SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION IN THE YUCATAN CHANNEL INTO THE GULF  
OF HONDURAS. THE PRESSURE GRADIENT BETWEEN THE BERMUDA-AZORES  
HIGH WELL NORTH OF THE AREA AND LOWER PRESSURES OVER SOUTH AMERICA  
IS FORCING FRESH TO STRONG ENE TO E TRADES ACROSS THE CENTRAL  
CARIBBEAN AND MODERATE TO FRESH NE WINDS IN THE WINDWARD PASSAGE.  
RAPIDLY INCREASING NE WINDS ARE DEVELOPING IN THE NW CARIBBEAN  
AHEAD OF A STRONG COLD FRONT. MODERATE TO FRESH NE TO E WINDS ARE  
ONGOING IN THE EASTERN BASIN. SEAS ARE 6 TO 8 FT ACROSS THE  
CENTRAL AND SW CARIBBEAN AND 3 TO 6 FT ELSEWHERE.  
 
FOR THE FORECAST, HIGH PRESSURE N OF AREA WILL SHIFT EASTWARD  
OVER THE CENTRAL ATLANTIC THROUGH TONIGHT ALLOWING FOR THE TRADES  
TO DIMINISH TO MODERATE TO FRESH SPEEDS, EXCEPT OFF THE COAST OF  
COLOMBIA, WHERE FRESH TO STRONG WINDS WILL PERSIST THROUGH FRI. A  
COLD FRONT WILL ENTER THE NW CARIBBEAN THIS EVENING, AND BECOME  
STATIONARY FROM EAST-CENTRAL CUBA TO NEAR CABO GRACIAS A DIOS,  
NICARAGUA THU NIGHT WHILE WEAKENING. FRESH TO STRONG NE WINDS  
BEHIND THE FRONT WILL DIMINISH SOME ON FRI, EXCEPT IN THE LEE OF  
CUBA AND THE WINDWARD PASSAGE WHERE FRESH TO STRONG NE WINDS WILL  
CONTINUE THROUGH SAT.  
   
..ATLANTIC OCEAN  
 
REFER TO THE SPECIAL FEATURES SECTION ABOVE FOR DETAILS ON THE  
GALE WARNING CURRENTLY IN EFFECT.  
 
STRONG HIGH PRESSURE ANCHORED BY A 1040 MB HIGH OVER THE NW  
ATLANTIC EXTENDS A BROAD RIDGE ACROSS THE ENTIRE SUBTROPICAL  
ATLANTIC WATERS. THE RIDGE IS BEING DISSECTED BY AN ELONGATED  
SURFACE TROUGH THAT EXTENDS FROM 29N51W TO 09N56W, WHICH IS  
SUPPORTING WIDELY SCATTERED MODERATE AND ISOLATED STRONG  
CONVECTION FROM 18N TO 30N BETWEEN 45W AND 56W. ASIDE FROM THE  
CONVECTIVE ACTIVITY, FRESH TO STRONG E WINDS AND SEAS UP TO 11 FT  
ARE ALSO ONGOING EITHER SIDE OF THE TROUGH BETWEEN 40W AND 65W.  
ELSEWHERE, A STRONG COLD FRONT IS EXITING THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED  
STATES AND ENTERING THE NORTHWESTERN BASIN. STRONG TO NEAR-GALE  
FORCE WINDS ARE OCCURRING ALONG AND BEHIND THE FRONT. MODERATE TO  
FRESH NE WINDS AND MODERATE SEAS DOMINATE THE ATLANTIC E OF 40W.  
 
FOR THE FORECAST W OF 55W, FRESH TO STRONG S WINDS WILL CONTINUE  
TO AFFECT THE NE FLORIDA OFFSHORE WATERS AHEAD OF THE NEXT COLD  
FRONT ENTERING THE BASIN THIS EVENING. FREQUENT GUSTS TO GALE-  
FORCE AND ROUGH SEAS ARE EXPECTED AHEAD OF THE FRONT WHILE MINIMAL  
GALE FORCE WINDS AND ROUGH SEAS WILL FOLLOW THE FRONT THROUGH  
THIS EVENING. THE FRONT WILL REACH FROM 31N69W TO 23N78W THU  
AFTERNOON, AND 31N68W TO 21.5N75W FRI AFTERNOON WHILE WEAKENING.  
STRONG HIGH PRESSURE IN THE WAKE OF THE FRONT WILL TIGHTEN THE  
PRESSURE GRADIENT AGAINST AN APPROACHING SURFACE TROUGH FROM THE  
EAST. IN ADDITION, STRONG HIGH PRESSURE ALSO FOLLOWS THE TROUGH.  
THIS WEATHER PATTERN WILL LEAD TO THE CONTINUATION OF STRONG TO  
NEAR GALE-FORCE WINDS AND ROUGH SEAS ACROSS MOST OF THE REGION  
THROUGH THE WEEKEND.  
 
 
ADAMS  
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