![]() ![]() In the central Atlantic, scatterometer data identified a sharp surface trough with near gale for winds near 30N53W. South of 25N, winds are moderate with 4-6 ft seas. Winds gradually increase and shift to fresh easterlies with 6-8 ft seas east of 97W. East of the front and north of 27N, moderate southerly winds and 4-6 ft seas dominate. Buoys are reporting moderate to fresh northerly winds and 4-7 ft seas west of the front. Scattered moderate convection is observed east of this boundary from 21N to 31N, between 70W and 77W. Atlantic OceanĪ stationary front extends from 31N73W, across the central Bahamas to central Cuba near 22N78W. Elsewhere, gentle to moderate trade winds and slight to moderate seas are expected through mid-week. Gentle easterly wind and 2-4 ft seas are observed elsewhere.įor the forecast, a stationary front from central Cuba to the N coast of Honduras is dissipating this morning. Moderate easterlies dominate the central Caribbean with 3-5 ft seas. Otherwise, gentle to moderate NE winds dominate the NW Caribbean with 2-4 ft seas. An area of scattered weak convection is observed east of this boundary from 16N to 20N, between 74W and 79W. Caribbean SeaĪ dissipating stationary boundary stretches across the NW Caribbean, from central Cuba to Honduras. In the wake of the cold front, strong N winds are anticipated in the far W Gulf Tue through Tue night. The front will then slow down and weaken, then gradually dissipate Wed night into Thu. This front will move off the Texas coast early Tue morning, and reach from Mississippi to the Bay of Campeche Tue night. Fresh SE winds in the far NW Gulf will increase to strong tonight and expand to waters W of 94W by Mon morning, ahead of a cold front. Winds are gentle to moderate from the E across the remainder of the basin with 2-4 ft seas.įor the forecast, a ridge of high pressure across the basin will shift NE through early this week. Moderate to fresh southerly flow dominates the western basin, with 4-6 ft seas. Gulf Of MexicoĪ broad surface ridge extends from the SE U.S., across the Gulf, to the Bay of Campeche. ![]() North of these boundaries, isolated moderate convection is observed from 08N to 10N, between 35W and 50W. South of these boundaries, scattered moderate convection is observed from 01N to 11N, between 10W and 30W. The ITCZ continues from 12N18W to 07N44W. The monsoon trough extends from 13N17W to 12N18W. No significant convection is associated with this wave. No significant convection is associated with this wave.Ī Caribbean Sea tropical wave extends along 70W, from 04N to 18N, moving west at 5 knots. Associated convection is isolated and weak.Ī western Atlantic tropical wave extends along 61W, from 05N to 22N, moving west at 15 knots. A central Atlantic tropical wave extends along 48W, from 05N to 18N, moving west at 5 knots. ![]()
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