Area Forecast Discussion
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Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Honolulu HI
325 AM HST Mon Aug 12 2024

.SYNOPSIS...
Persistent high pressure far north of the islands will support
locally breezy trade winds this week. Passing trade showers are
nearly a certainty for most windward areas as showery low cloud
clusters periodically move quickly through, with some showers
occasionally spreading leeward.

&&

.DISCUSSION...
Persistent surface high pressure far N of the islands will support
locally breezy trade winds for the foreseeable future. A developing
trough aloft just N of the islands will bring some mid-level cooling
the next couple of days, then change little as the trough lingers.
This will lead to some weakening of the subsidence inversion,
allowing incoming clouds to grow to greater heights. Passing trade
showers are nearly a certainty for most windward slopes and coasts
this week as showery cloud clusters periodically move quickly
through, with some showers occasionally spreading leeward.
Additionally, daytime heating will lead to afternoon showers over
the Kona slopes. Significant rain totals are not expected as showers
will be relatively short-lived.

TAFB surface analysis shows a weak 1014 mb surface low, the remnants
of what was once T.S. Emilia, centered about 1300 miles ENE of the
islands. GOES ProxyVIS imagery helps to view the associated showery
low cloud swirl, with a large area of broken to overcast closed-cell
stable stratocumulus clouds between the islands and the low. As this
stable cloud field edges closer to the islands, the clouds are
thinning in coverage while becoming increasingly open-celled and
showery. While a significant increase in PWAT is not anticipated the
next couple of days, continuing values near 1.4" will ensure that
trade showers will be fairly active, especially night and morning.

Guidance indicates that the low will weaken to a trough today as it
continues to track W in the trade flow, with the trough expected to
dampen out as it nears the longitude of the islands Thursday and
Friday. Its passage may bring minor fluctuations in trade wind
speeds and direction. Guidance has been inconsistent as to whether
or not associated increased PWAT will move over the islands.

&&

.AVIATION...
Moderate to locally breezy trades will remain in place through the
new work week. Low cigs and SHRA should favor windward and mauka
locations, with occasional spillover to leeward areas. Brief MVFR
conds possible with SHRA but otherwise VFR should prevail.

While no AIRMETs are currently in effect, AIRMET Sierra may
periodically be needed for mtn obsc due to low cigs and SHRA,
particularly overnight and in the early morning hours over the
course of this week.

&&

.MARINE...
An area of surface high pressure north-northeast of the state will
remain relatively stagnant over the next several days. This feature
will continue to produce moderate to locally strong trade winds
across the local waters. A Small Craft Advisory has been extended
through Wednesday morning for the typically windier waters around
Maui County and the Big Island and will likely get extended through
late this week.

A 2 to 3 foot south swell can still be observed this morning at the
nearshore buoys, with most concentrated energy in the 12-14 second
range. As a result, south shore surf will likely remain slightly
elevated this morning, before gradually declining by this afternoon.
The next small, long- period south swell is expected to arrive mid-
day Tuesday and peak Wednesday into Thursday morning. This swell
will produce another small boost in surf along south facing shores
before declining through the rest of the week.

Nearly flat to tiny surf expected through this week for beaches
along north facing shores, typical for this time of year. Nearshore
buoys indicate swell energy out of the east in the 6-9 second range,
due to increasing trades. Persistent moderate to locally strong
trades will bring choppy east shore surf through much of the week.

&&

.HFO WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM HST Wednesday for Maalaea Bay-
Pailolo Channel-Alenuihaha Channel-Big Island Leeward Waters-Big
Island Southeast Waters.

&&

$$

DISCUSSION...Birchard
AVIATION...SMW
MARINE...JT