472  
AXPZ20 KNHC 200801  
TWDEP  
 
TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION  
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL  
1005 UTC THU MAR 20 2025  
 
TROPICAL WEATHER DISCUSSION FOR THE EASTERN PACIFIC OCEAN FROM  
03.4S TO 30N, EAST OF 120W INCLUDING THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA, AND  
FROM THE EQUATOR TO 30N, BETWEEN 120W AND 140W. THE FOLLOWING  
INFORMATION IS BASED ON SATELLITE IMAGERY, WEATHER OBSERVATIONS,  
RADAR, AND METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS.  
 
BASED ON 0600 UTC SURFACE ANALYSIS AND SATELLITE IMAGERY THROUGH  
0800 UTC.  
   
..SPECIAL FEATURES  
 
GULF OF TEHUANTEPEC GALE WARNING: HIGH PRESSURE BUILDING INTO  
EASTERN MEXICO IN THE WAKE OF A COLD FRONT WILL LEAD TO GALE  
FORCE GAP WINDS FUNNELING THROUGH THE CHIVELA PASS INTO THE GULF  
OF TEHUANTEPEC THIS MORNING INTO FRI. WINDS MAY REACH 40 TO 45  
KT TONIGHT AND ARE FORECAST TO DIMINISH TO FRESH TO STRONG BY  
FRI AFTERNOON. SEAS MAY REACH TO AROUND 20 FT BY EARLY FRI. MUCH  
MORE TRANQUIL CONDITIONS ARE FORECAST INTO THE WEEKEND. PLEASE  
READ THE LATEST HIGH SEAS FORECAST ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL  
HURRICANE CENTER AT WEBSITE -  
HTTPS://WWW.NHC.NOAA.GOV/TEXT/MIAHSFEP2.SHTML FOR MORE DETAILS.  
   
..INTERTROPICAL CONVERGENCE ZONE/MONSOON TROUGH  
 
THE MONSOON TROUGH EXTENDS FROM 08N80W TO 05N86W. THE ITCZ  
EXTENDS FROM 05N86W TO 00N115W TO 01N140W. SCATTERED MODERATE  
CONVECTION IS NOTED FROM 00N TO 05N BETWEEN 84W AND 88W AND FROM  
00N TO 05N BETWEEN 131W AND 140W.  
   
..OFFSHORE WATERS WITHIN 250 NM OF MEXICO  
 
SEE SPECIAL FEATURES SECTION ABOVE FOR INFORMATION ON A GALE  
WARNING FOR THE GULF OF TEHUANTEPEC.  
 
A TIGHT PRESSURE GRADIENT IS LEADING TO FRESH TO STRONG NW WINDS  
IN THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN GULF OF CALIFORNIA, WITH MODERATE TO  
FRESH NE WINDS OFFSHORE BAJA CALIFORNIA. ROUGH SEAS DOMINATE  
THESE AREAS. ELSEWHERE, WINDS ARE MODERATE OR LESS, EXCEPT FOR  
SOME LOCALLY FRESH NW OFFSHORE CABO CORRIENTES. SEAS ARE 3 TO 6  
FT, WITH 1 TO 3 FT IN THE NORTHERN GULF OF CALIFORNIA.  
 
FOR THE FORECAST, OTHER THAN THE GALE WARNING IN THE GULF OF  
TEHUANTEPEC, FRESH WINDS OFFSHORE BAJA CALIFORNIA WILL GRADUALLY  
DIMINISH THROUGH THE END OF THE WEEK. FRESH TO STRONG WINDS IN  
THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN GULF OF CALIFORNIA WILL PERSIST TODAY  
DUE TO A TIGHT PRESSURE GRADIENT. MEANWHILE, NW SWELL WILL SPREAD  
TOWARD THE REVILLAGIGEDO ISLANDS THROUGH TONIGHT, WITH FRESH  
SWELL FROM WINDS OFF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SUSTAINING ROUGH SEAS  
OFFSHORE BAJA CALIFORNIA NORTE THROUGH MON. WINDS MAY PULSE TO  
FRESH NEAR CABO CORRIENTES LATE THIS WEEKEND. LOOKING AHEAD,  
FRESH N WINDS MAY DEVELOP IN THE GULF OF TEHUANTEPEC LATE TUE.  
 
...OFFSHORE WATERS WITHIN 250 NM OF CENTRAL AMERICA, COLOMBIA,  
AND WITHIN 750 NM OF ECUADOR...  
 
A TIGHT PRESSURE GRADIENT IN THE WESTERN CARIBBEAN IS FUNNELING  
GAP WINDS THROUGH PORTIONS OF CENTRAL AMERICA, LEADING TO FRESH  
LOCALLY STRONG OFFSHORE WINDS IN THE PAPAGAYO REGION AS WELL AS  
THE GULF OF PANAMA. SEAS ARE 5 TO 8 FT IN THOSE AREAS. WINDS ARE  
MODERATE OR WEAKER ELSEWHERE WITH SLIGHT TO MODERATE SEAS.  
 
FOR THE FORECAST, FRESH TO STRONG NE WINDS WILL PULSE IN THE  
PAPAGAYO REGION THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK, AND NEAR GALE-FORCE  
DURING THE OVERNIGHT AND EARLY MORNING HOURS. SEAS IN THIS AREA  
WILL BUILD TO ROUGH AT TIMES. FRESH TO LOCALLY STRONG N TO NE  
WINDS WILL PULSE FROM THE GULF OF PANAMA THROUGH THE AZUERO  
PENINSULA THROUGH EARLY SAT, WITH LOCALLY ROUGH SEAS AT TIMES.  
ROUGH SEAS GENERATED BY GALES IN THE GULF OF TEHUANTEPEC WILL  
IMPACT THE WATERS WELL OFFSHORE OF GUATEMALA LATE TONIGHT INTO  
EARLY SAT. WINDS WILL BE MODERATE OR WEAKER ELSEWHERE WITH SLIGHT  
TO MODERATE SEAS.  
   
..REMAINDER OF THE AREA.  
 
THE PRESSURE GRADIENT BETWEEN HIGH PRESSURE CENTERED NORTH OF  
THE AREA AND THE ITCZ IS LEADING TO FRESH TRADEWINDS FROM 04N  
TO 24N TO THE WEST OF 115W, WITH SEAS OF 7 TO 11 FT. WINDS ARE  
MODERATE OR WEAKER ELSEWHERE, WITH SEAS OF 4 TO 7 FT.  
 
FOR THE FORECAST, THE AFOREMENTIONED PRESSURE GRADIENT WILL RELAX  
TODAY, ALLOWING WINDS TO DECREASE TO MODERATE TO FRESH THROUGH  
THE WEEKEND. ROUGH SEAS IN NW SWELL WILL CONTINUE ACROSS MUCH OF  
THE OPEN WATERS TODAY, THEN RETREAT TO AREAS MAINLY W OF 130W  
INTO THE WEEKEND. ELSEWHERE, ANOTHER ROUND OF ROUGH SEAS  
GENERATED BY GALE FORCE WINDS IN THE GULF OF TEHUANTEPEC WILL  
IMPACT WATERS NORTH OF 05N AND EAST OF 110W TONIGHT INTO SAT.  
LOOKING AHEAD, A WEAKENING COLD FRONT MAY APPROACH 30N140W EARLY  
NEXT WEEK WITH INCREASING WINDS AHEAD OF IT AND LARGE SEAS  
BEHIND IT.  
 
 
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