982  
AXNT20 KNHC 191052  
TWDAT  
 
TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION  
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL  
1215 UTC SUN JAN 19 2025  
 
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 0600 UTC SURFACE ANALYSIS AND SATELLITE IMAGERY THROUGH  
1045 UTC.  
   
..SPECIAL FEATURES
 
 
GULF OF MEXICO GALE WARNING: A COLD FRONT EXTENDS FROM NEAR  
APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA SOUTHWESTWARD TO 26N91W AND TO INLAND  
MEXICO JUST SOUTH OF TAMPICO WHILE A REINFORCING COLD FRONT  
EXTENDS FROM NEAR MOBILE, ALABAMA TO THE NW GULF. STRONG TO NEAR  
GALE NORTHERLY ARE OVER THE NW AND WEST-CENTRAL GULF SECTIONS. IN  
THE WAKE OF THESE FRONTS, STRONG HIGH PRESSURE OVER THE CENTRAL  
U.S. WILL CONTINUE TO BUILD ACROSS THE BASIN TODAY, WITH THE  
RESULTANT TIGHT GRADIENT BRINGING A BRIEF PERIOD OF GALE FORCE  
WINDS TO 35 KT THIS AFTERNOON IN THE WESTERN GULF WATERS OFFSHORE  
OF TAMPICO AND VERACRUZ. SEAS WITH THESE WINDS ARE FORECAST TO  
PEAK TO AROUND 12 FT. THE REINFORCING FRONT WILL QUICKLY CATCH UP  
WITH LEADING FRONT THIS MORNING. THE COLD FRONT WILL THEN REACH  
FROM CENTRAL FLORIDA TO 24N90W AND TO NEAR VERACRUZ BY EARLY THIS  
AFTERNOON, FROM NEAR WESTERN CUBA TO THE NORTHEAST YUCATAN  
PENINSULA BY LATE TONIGHT, THEN PUSH A LITTLE MORE SOUTHWARD EARLY  
MON BEFORE IT STALLS. LOW PRESSURE IS EXPECTED TO FORM OVER THE  
NW GULF ON MON NIGHT, THEN TRACK SOUTHEASTWARD THROUGH WED,  
DRAGGING A STRONG COLD FRONT ACROSS THE ENTIRE BASIN. STRONG HIGH  
PRESSURE BEHIND THE FRONT WILL INDUCE GALE FORCE NORTH TO  
NORTHEAST WINDS EXPANDING ACROSS MUCH OF THE NORTHERN AND WESTERN  
GULF TUE AND TUE NIGHT, WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR GUSTS TO STORM  
FORCE ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE CENTRAL GULF. SEAS ARE EXPECTED TO  
BE IN THE HIGH RANGE WITH THIS NEXT EVENT. MARINERS ARE URGED TO  
EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION ACROSS THE BASIN DUE TO THE EXPANSIVE  
AREA OF GALE FORCE WINDS AND A LARGE AREA OF VERY ROUGH TO HIGH  
SEAS THAT IS EXPECTED TO ACCOMPANY THIS NEXT FRONTAL SYSTEM.  
 
PLEASE REFER TO THE LATEST NWS HIGH SEAS FORECAST ISSUED BY THE  
NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER AT THE WEBSITE:  
WWW.NHC.NOAA.GOV/TEXT/MIAHSFAT2.SHTML  
   
..MONSOON TROUGH/ITCZ
 
 
 
THE MONSOON TROUGH AXIS REACHES THE ATLANTIC WATERS THROUGH THE  
COAST OF GUINEA NEAR 09N13W AND CONTINUES SOUTHWESTWARD TO  
05N22W. THE ITCZ EXTENDS FROM 05N22W TO 03N30W TO 03N40W AND  
TO NEAR 00N50W. SCATTERED MODERATE CONVECTION IS SEEN WITHIN  
180 NM NORTH OF THE ITCZ BETWEEN 45W AND 50W AND WITHIN 120 NM  
NORTH OF THE ITCZ BETWEEN 37W AND 44W.  
 
GULF OF MEXICO...  
 
A GALE WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR SOME SECTIONS OF THE WESTERN  
GULF OF MEXICO. PLEASE SEE THE SPECIAL FEATURES SECTION FOR MORE  
INFORMATION.  
 
BOTH LATEST SATELLITE AND RADAR IMAGERY SHOW A BAND OF SCATTERED  
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS MOVING NORTHEAST ALONG THE COLD FRONT  
THAT EXTENDS FROM NEAR APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA SOUTHWESTWARD TO  
26N91W AND TO INLAND MEXICO JUST SOUTH OF TAMPICO. THIS ACTIVITY  
REACHES S TO NEAR 27N. ISOLATED SHOWERS ARE NEAR THE REINFORCING  
COLD FRONT THAT EXTENDS FROM NEAR MOBILE ALABAMA TO THE NW GULF.  
BEHIND THE THE FRONTS, STRONG HIGH PRESSURE FROM THE CENTRAL U.S.  
IS BUILDING ACROSS THE REGION ALLOWING FOR THE ADVECTION OF VERY  
COLD AND DRY AIR PRESENTLY OVER THE WESTERN HALF OF THE GULF. THE  
GRADIENT BETWEEN THE HIGH PRESSURE AND THE FRONTS IS INDUCING  
STRONG TO NEAR GALE NORTHWEST TO NORTH WINDS OVER THE WESTERN GULF  
IN THE WAKE OF THE FRONT. SEAS WITH THESE WINDS ARE 8 TO 12 FT.  
SEAS ELSEWHERE W OF 90W ARE 6 TO 8 FT. FRESH SOUTHWEST WINDS ARE  
EAST OF THE FIRST FRONT N OF 26N AS SEEN IN AN OVERNIGHT ASCAT  
SATELLITE PASS AND AS INDICATED BY BUOY 42036 NEAR 28.5N84.5W.  
SIMILAR TYPE WINDS ARE ALSO S OF THE FRONT AND E OF 90W ALONG WITH  
SEAS OF 4 TO 5 FT. ELSEWHERE, LIGHT TO GENTLE WINDS AND SLIGHT TO  
MODERATE SEAS PREVAIL.  
 
FOR THE FORECAST, PLEASE REFER TO THE SPECIAL FEATURES SECTION  
FOR A DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE FORECAST. MARINERS ARE URGED  
TO EXERCISE CAUTION ACROSS THE BASIN, INCLUDING OUTSIDE OF THE  
GALE CONDITION AFFECTED ZONES DUE TO THE EXPANSIVE AREA OF STRONG  
TO NEAR-GALE FORCE WINDS AND ROUGH TO VERY ROUGH SEAS ASSOCIATED  
WITH THE PASSAGE OF TWO CONSECUTIVE STRONG FRONTAL SYSTEMS.  
 
CARIBBEAN SEA...  
 
WATER VAPOR IMAGERY REVEALS VERY DRY AIR ALOFT FROM DEEP  
SUBSIDENCE THAT IS PRESENT OVER THE BASIN. FAST MOVING ISOLATED  
SHOWERS IN THE TRADE WIND FLOW ARE POSSIBLE EAST OF ABOUT 70W.  
THE PRESSURE GRADIENT BETWEEN HIGH PRESSURE OVER THE WESTERN  
ATLANTIC AND THE COLOMBIAN LOW SUPPORTS FRESH TO STRONG TRADES  
AS WAS INDICATED BY OVERNIGHT ASCAT SATELLITE DATE PASSES ACROSS  
THE BASIN. THE EXCEPTION IS IN THE TYPICAL REGION, THAT IS  
NEAR AND JUST OFFSHORE THE COAST OF COLOMBIA, WHERE NEAR GALE-  
FORCE NORTHEAST TO EAST WINDS EXIST. SEAS ARE 7 TO 11 FT IN THE  
EASTERN AND CENTRAL CARIBBEAN, WITH THE HIGHEST SEAS OCCURRING OFF  
COLOMBIA. MODERATE TO LOCALLY FRESH EAST TO SOUTHEAST WINDS ALONG  
WITH SLIGHT TO MODERATE SEAS EXIST OVER THE REMAINDER OF THE SEA.  
 
FOR THE FORECAST, FRESH NORTHEAST TO EAST WINDS WILL PREVAIL  
ACROSS MOST OF THE CARIBBEAN AND TROPICAL ATLANTIC WATERS INTO THE  
UPCOMING WEEK, WITH LOCALLY STRONG WINDS DEVELOPING EACH NIGHT  
OFFSHORE OF COLOMBIA, AND THROUGH THE ATLANTIC PASSAGES AND  
DOWNWIND OF HISPANIOLA. EASTERLY TRADE WIND SWELL WILL PRODUCE  
ROUGH SEAS THROUGH THE ATLANTIC PASSAGES THROUGH THE UPCOMING  
WEEK. A GULF OF MEXICO COLD FRONT WILL SINK SLOWLY SOUTHWARD  
ACROSS THE STRAITS OF FLORIDA AND YUCATAN CHANNEL TONIGHT, THEN  
STALL AND WEAKEN ACROSS THE FAR NORTHWESTERN CARIBBEAN AND WESTERN  
CUBA MON THROUGH TUE. FRESH TO STRONG EAST WINDS AND BUILDING  
SEAS WILL DOMINATE MOST OF THE BASIN MON NIGHT THROUGH WED AS  
STRONG HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS NORTH OF THE COLD FRONT.  
 
ATLANTIC OCEAN...  
 
A COLD FRONT EXTENDS FROM LOW PRESSURE LOCATED OFF CAPE HATTERAS  
TO THE NW BAHAMAS. A STRONGER COLD FRONT IS JUST ALONG THE U.S.  
SOUTHEAST COAST. OVERNIGHT ASCAT SATELLITE DATA PASSES INDICATED  
STRONG TO NEAR-GALE SOUTH TO SOUTHWEST WINDS AHEAD OF THE FRONT  
OVER THE WATERS NORTH OF ABOUT 27N AND BETWEEN 65W AND 73W. SEAS  
WITH THESE WINDS ARE 8 TO 10 FT. MODERATE TO LOCALLY FRESH  
SOUTHERLY WINDS AND SEAS OF 5 TO 7 FT ARE BEHIND THE FRONT. HIGH  
PRESSURE NORTH OF THE AREA DOMINATES THE REMAINDER OF THE SW NORTH  
ATLANTIC, WITH ITS ASSOCIATED GRADIENT SUPPORTING MODERATE TO  
LOCALLY STRONG EASTERLY WINDS AND SEAS OF 6-9 FT EAST OF THE  
SOUTHEASTERN BAHAMAS TO NEAR 45W.  
 
IN THE FAR EASTERN ATLANTIC, A COLD FRONT EXTENDS FROM LOW  
PRESSURE WELL NORTH OF THE REGION NEAR THE AZORES TO 31N35W AND TO  
NEAR 26N50W, WHERE IT TRANSITIONS TO A TROUGH THAT REACHES JUST  
EAST OF THE LEEWARD ISLANDS. FRESH TO STRONG SOUTHWEST TO  
NORTHWEST WINDS ARE OCCURRING NORTH OF 29N AND BETWEEN 25W AND  
45W. THE REST OF THE TROPICAL ATLANTIC IS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF  
A BROAD SUBTROPICAL RIDGE POSITIONED NEAR THE CANARY ISLANDS. THE  
PRESSURE GRADIENT BETWEEN THE SUBTROPICAL RIDGING AND COMPARATIVELY  
LOWER PRESSURE IN THE DEEP TROPICS IS ALLOWING FOR FRESH TO  
STRONG TRADES ALONG WITH SEAS OF 8 TO 10 FT S OF ABOUT 23N.  
ELSEWHERE, MODERATE OR WEAKER WINDS AND MODERATE SEAS ARE ARE  
PRESENT.  
 
FOR THE FORECAST W OF 55W, THE STRONG TO NEAR GALE SOUTH TO  
SOUTHWEST WINDS THAT ARE N OF 27N AND BETWEEN 65W AND 73W WILL  
GRADUALLY WEAKEN AS THEY LIFT NORTH OF 31N GOING INTO EARLY MON.  
MODERATE TO FRESH TRADES WILL PREVAIL ELSEWHERE S OF 23N THROUGH  
THE PERIOD, WITH WINDS PULSING TO STRONG SPEEDS EAST OF THE  
WINDWARD ISLANDS AT TIMES. THE STRONG COLD FRONT THAT IS CURRENTLY  
JUST ALONG THE SOUTHEAST U.S. COAST WILL MOVE INTO THE  
NORTHWESTERN WATERS TODAY PRECEDED AND FOLLOWED BY FRESH TO STRONG  
WINDS N OF 28N. THE FRONT WILL REACH FROM NEAR BERMUDA TO WESTERN  
CUBA BY MON EVENING THEN STALL ON TUE. SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS  
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS, SOME STRONG, ARE EXPECTED TO ACCOMPANY  
THIS FRONT. ANOTHER STRONG COLD FRONT IS EXPECTED TO MOVE OFF THE  
SOUTHEASTERN U.S. COAST TUE NIGHT, AND REACH FROM NEAR 31N73W TO  
THE FLORIDA KEYS BY WED MORNING. THIS FRONT WILL BE FOLLOWED BY  
STRONG TO NEAR-GALE FORCE NORTH WINDS AND BUILDING SEAS N OF CUBA  
AND W OF ABOUT 70W THROUGH WED. WINDS WITH FREQUENT GUSTS TO  
GALE-FORCE MAY OCCUR N OF 29N W OF 77W TUE NIGHT.  
 

 
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