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Tropical Weather Discussion
Issued by NWS
Issued by NWS
618 AXPQ20 PGUM 030051 TWDPQ Tropical Weather Discussion National Weather Service Tiyan GU 1051 AM ChST Wed Jul 3 2024 Tropical Weather Discussion for the Western North Pacific between the Equator and 25N from 130E to 180. The following information is based on recent satellite imagery/data, weather observations, radar, and meteorological analysis. ...SPECIAL FEATURES... None. ...OTHER WEATHER SYSTEMS... TUTT... An upper-level trough extends southwest from 23N156E near Minami Torishima to an upper-level low centered near 15N141E west of the Marianas, and continues southwest to near 6N133E south of Koror. Wind shear east of the trough is helping generate spotty showers and isolated thunderstorms east of the Mariana Islands. North and east of Yap, numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms are developing. The trough is forecast to move west and continue to support the development of showers and isolated thunderstorms over the Marianas and Yap tomorrow. Another upper-level trough swings down into the eastern Micronesia tomorrow region to bring more unstable weather for the southern Marshall Islands. ...TRADE-WIND CONVERGENCE... Trade winds are converging along a line from 3N165E to 5N180 with a broad area of spotty showers and isolated thunderstorms near the convergence zone across much of the southern Marshall Islands. An increase in shower potential is expected tomorrow for the southern Marshalls and Kosrae as is tracks west and interacts with an upper- level trough. Another area of trade-wind convergence is seen from near Eauripik at 7N143E extending southeast to 4N150E southwest of Chuuk,then south to EQ152E west of Kapingamarangi. Spotty showers and isolated thunderstorms are seen associated with this system and will continue as it passes Yap and Koror tomorrow. ...TRADE-WIND TROUGHS... Spotty showers and isolated thunderstorms are seen extending from the Philippine Sea southeast to Yap which is associated with a trade-wind trough extending from 18N133E to 5N140E. Extending from 14N161E to 8N161E, northeast of Pohnpei, a trade-wind trough is producing only light showers. Both troughs are expected to track west as it gradually develops and increases in shower coverage. $$ Hong