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AXNT20 KNHC 131751  
TWDAT  
 
TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION  
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL  
1815 UTC FRI DEC 13 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 1200 UTC SURFACE ANALYSIS AND SATELLITE IMAGERY THROUGH  
1730 UTC.  
   
..SPECIAL FEATURES  
 
   
..GALE-FORCE WINDS IN THE SW NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN  
 
A STATIONARY FRONT IS ALONG 31N68W, TO THE ATLANTIC OCEAN SIDE COAST  
OF CUBA NEAR 22N78W. A SURFACE TROUGH CONTINUES FROM 22N78W IN  
CUBA, THROUGH 20N80W, TO THE WESTERN COAST OF HONDURAS. EXPECT FOR  
THE NEXT 24 HOURS OR SO: STRONG NE WINDS, AND ROUGH SEAS, FROM 22N  
NORTHWARD FROM 68W WESTWARD, INCLUDING IN THE STRAITS OF FLORIDA  
AND IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN EXPOSURES. EXPECT GALE-FORCE NE WINDS,  
FROM 27N TO 29N BETWEEN 70W AND 74W, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THE  
GALE-FORCE WINDS ARE FORECAST TO LAST FOR 12 HOURS OR SO.  
 
A SEPARATE ATLANTIC OCEAN NE-TO-SW ORIENTED SURFACE TROUGH IS  
ALONG 30N59W, TO A 23N62W 1012 MB LOW PRESSURE CENTER, TO THE NE  
COAST OF VENEZUELA THAT IS ALONG 63W. EXPECT STRONG TO NEAR GALE-  
FORCE NE TO E WINDS, AND ROUGH SEAS, FROM 20N NORTHWARD BETWEEN  
35W AND 69W. THE WINDS AND THE SEAS THAT ARE ACCOMPANYING THIS  
SEPARATE SURFACE TROUGH ARE FORECAST TO MERGE WITH THE CONDITIONS  
OF THE 31N68W-22N78W STATIONARY FRONT IN 24 HOURS OR SO.  
PRECIPITATION: SCATTERED MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG IS WITHIN 870  
NM TO THE EAST OF THE SEPARATE SURFACE TROUGH FROM 15N TO 28N.  
   
..GALE-FORCE WINDS IN THE METEO-FRANCE MARINE ZONES  
 
THE OUTLOOK SECTION FOR THE METEO-FRANCE MARINE FORECAST CONSISTS  
OF: THE PERSISTENCE OF OR THE THREAT OF CYCLONIC NEAR GALE-FORCE  
WINDS, OR GALE-FORCE WINDS, IN THE MARINE ZONES IRVING AND METEOR,  
IN THE WESTERN SECTIONS OF MADEIRA, IN THE WESTERN SECTIONS OF  
CANARIAS, AND IN THE NORTHERN SECTIONS OF CAPE VERDE. THE OUTLOOK  
PERIOD COVERS THE NEXT 24 HOURS THAT ARE AFTER THE INITIAL  
36-HOUR LONG FORECAST PERIOD. PLEASE, REFER TO THE WEBSITE:  
HTTPS://WWMIWS.WMO.INT, FOR DETAILS.  
   
..MONSOON TROUGH/ITCZ  
 
THE MONSOON TROUGH PASSES THROUGH THE SOUTHERN COASTAL PLAINS  
OF LIBERIA CLOSE TO 05N09W, TO 04N21W. THE ITCZ CONTINUES FROM  
04N21W, TO 04N36W. A SURFACE TROUGH IS ALONG 39W/41W FROM 05N TO  
10N. PRECIPITATION: SCATTERED MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG IS FROM  
THE ITCZ TO 07N BETWEEN 24W AND 34W, AND FROM 05N TO 11N BETWEEN  
35W AND 45W.  
   
..GULF OF MEXICO  
 
BROAD SURFACE ANTICYCLONIC WIND FLOW SPANS THE ENTIRE AREA. A  
SURFACE RIDGE PASSES THROUGH THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE, TOWARD THE  
SOUTHWESTERN CORNER OF THE AREA.  
 
FRESH TO STRONG NE TO E WINDS, AND ROUGH SEAS, ARE FROM 22N TO  
25N BETWEEN 81W AND 86W, INCLUDING IN THE STRAITS OF FLORIDA.  
FRESH TO STRONG NE TO E WINDS, AND MODERATE SEAS, ARE IN THE NE  
QUADRANT OF THE GULF. FRESH OR SLOWER SURFACE ANTICYCLONIC WIND  
FLOW, AND SLIGHT TO MODERATE SEAS, ARE IN THE REMAINDER OF THE  
GULF OF MEXICO.  
 
STRONG HIGH PRESSURE OVER THE SE UNITED STATES WILL CONTINUE TO  
FORCE FRESH TO STRONG NE TO E WINDS OVER THE E GULF OF MEXICO  
INCLUDING THE FLORIDA STRAITS THROUGH SUN NIGHT. ON MON AND TUE,  
CONDITIONS WILL BE QUIESCENT ACROSS THE ENTIRE GULF.  
   
..CARIBBEAN SEA  
 
A STATIONARY FRONT REACHES THE ATLANTIC OCEAN SIDE COAST OF CUBA  
NEAR 22N78W. A SURFACE TROUGH CONTINUES FROM 22N78W IN CUBA,  
THROUGH 20N80W, TO THE WESTERN COAST OF HONDURAS. EXPECT FOR THE  
NEXT 24 HOURS OR SO: STRONG NE WINDS, AND ROUGH SEAS, FROM 16N TO  
23N BETWEEN 80W AND 87W. STRONG NE WINDS, AND MODERATE SEAS, ARE  
FROM 15N TO 20N BETWEEN 73W AND 79W. STRONG NE WINDS, AND MODERATE  
TO ROUGH SEAS, ARE FROM 15N TO 19N BETWEEN 69W AND 73W. EXPECT FOR  
THE NEXT 30 HOURS OR SO: STRONG TO NEAR GALE-FORCE NE WINDS, AND  
ROUGH SEAS, ARE FROM 10N TO 13N BETWEEN 74W AND 78W. PRECIPITATION:  
SCATTERED MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG IS FROM 18N SOUTHWARD FROM  
84W WESTWARD.  
 
THE MONSOON TROUGH IS ALONG 09N/10N BETWEEN 74W IN COLOMBIA, AND  
BEYOND COSTA RICA, AND INTO THE PACIFIC OCEAN. PRECIPITATION:  
SCATTERED MODERATE TO ISOLATED STRONG IS FROM 12N SOUTHWARD FROM  
81W WESTWARD.  
 
THE 24-HOUR RAINFALL TOTALS IN INCHES, FOR THE PERIOD THAT ENDED  
AT 13/1200 UTC, ARE: 0.91 IN TRINIDAD; 0.09 IN GUADELOUPE; 0.08 IN  
ST. THOMAS IN THE VIRGIN ISLANDS; AND 0.06 IN SAN JUAN IN PUERTO  
RICO. THIS INFORMATION IS FROM THE PAN AMERICAN TEMPERATURE AND  
PRECIPITATION TABLES/MIATPTPAN.  
 
STRONG RIDGING OVER THE SE UNITED STATES WILL CONTINUE TO FORCE  
FRESH TO STRONG NE WINDS ACROSS THE CENTRAL AND W CARIBBEAN  
INCLUDING THROUGH THE WINDWARD PASSAGE UNTIL SAT NIGHT. A BROAD  
SURFACE TROUGH EXTENDING ACROSS THE LESSER ANTILLES THIS MORNING  
WILL GRADUALLY MOVE WESTWARD OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS. THIS TROUGH  
WILL CAUSE THE PRESSURE GRADIENT TO RELAX ACROSS MOST OF THE  
CARIBBEAN ON SUN. LOOKING AHEAD ON MON AND TUE, TRADES ACROSS THE  
CARIBBEAN SHOULD BE MODERATE OR WEAKER.  
   
..ATLANTIC OCEAN  
 
PLEASE, REFER TO THE SPECIAL FEATURES SECTION, FOR DETAILS ABOUT  
GALE-FORCE WINDS FOR PARTS OF THE SW NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN. EXPECT  
GALE-FORCE NE WINDS, FROM 27N TO 29N BETWEEN 70W AND 74W, ON  
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THE GALE-FORCE WINDS ARE FORECAST TO LAST FOR  
12 HOURS OR SO. PLEASE, READ THE SPECIAL FEATURES SECTION ALSO,  
FOR DETAILS ABOUT POSSIBLE GALE-FORCE WINDS IN SOME OF THE METEO-  
FRANCE MARINE ZONES.  
 
EXPECT FOR THE NEXT 12 HOURS OR SO: FRESH OR SLOWER WINDS, AND  
ROUGH SEAS IN NE TO E SWELL, FROM 07N TO 15N BETWEEN 37W AND 50W.  
EXPECT FOR SATURDAY MORNING: STRONG TO NEAR GALE-FORCE N TO NE  
WINDS, AND ROUGH TO VERY ROUGH SEAS, FROM 19N NORTHWARD BETWEEN  
35W AND 50W.  
 
A STATIONARY FRONT THAT EXTENDS FROM JUST WEST OF BERMUDA TO  
CENTRAL CUBA SHOULD DISSIPATE BY TONIGHT. A 1012 MB LOW NEAR  
23N62W SITS ALONG A NORTH-SOUTH ORIENTED TROUGH. AS THE LOW/TROUGH  
SHIFTS WESTWARD, A LARGE AREA OF STRONG TO NEAR GALE NE WINDS AND  
VERY ROUGH SEAS WILL SET UP OVER ALL OF THE WATERS WEST OF 65W  
DURING THE WEEKEND. AS THE PRESSURE GRADIENT TIGHTENS BETWEEN THE  
LOW/TROUGH AND HIGH PRESSURE OVER THE US MID-ATLANTIC WATERS, PEAK  
WINDS SHOULD REACH GALE FORCE SAT AND SAT NIGHT BETWEEN THE  
WATERS NORTH OF THE BAHAMAS AND BERMUDA. DURING SUN AND MON,  
CONDITIONS WILL GRADUALLY IMPROVE, AND BY TUE WINDS WILL BE  
REDUCED TO FRESH ACROSS THE AREA.  
 
 
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