


Tropical Weather Discussion
Issued by NWS
Issued by NWS
731 AXPQ20 PGUM 032319 TWDPQ Tropical Weather Discussion National Weather Service Tiyan GU 919 AM ChST Mon Aug 4 2025 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... TROPICAL AND MONSOON DISTURBANCES... The Remnants of Iona are located near 22N171E, or northeast of Wake Island. Convection associated with Iona has begun to wane over the last 12 hours as the storm continues to dissipate. The remnants of Iona will continue to drift northwest with no strengthening expected over the next couple of days. ...OTHER WEATHER SYSTEMS... NEAR EQUATORIAL TROUGH... A Near Equatorial Trough (NET) extends from EQ145E to 4N150E. This trough is interacting with a trade-wind trough to produce scattered to numerous showers and isolated thunderstorms. The NET is forecasted to amplify and move westward over the coming days. TRADE-WIND TROUGHS... There are a couple of trade-wind troughs seen across the region. The first is located just west of Chuuk and east of the Marianas. The trough extends from 2N147E to 14N154E. Scattered showers with pockets of numerous showers are seen along this trough as well as isolated thunderstorms. This trough will shift westward and amplify over the next few days. A weak circulation may form just north of Yap within the trough later this week. The second trough is located just west of Majuro, extending from 4N170E to 9N170E. There are isolated showers and thunderstorms seen along the trough axis. This trough looks to briefly wash out later today before amplifying over Kosrae and Pohnpei late Tuesday night. TUTT... There are a couple of disconnected TUTT features across the region. The first is a TUTT cell just west of the Marianas, located near 15N143E. The TUTT cell is interacting with a weak circulation north of Yap to produce a thunderstorm complex southwest of Guam. The TUTT is also producing scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms to the north and east of the Marianas. This feature is expected to move west quickly, exiting the region by Wednesday night as it weakens. A second TUTT enters the region at 25N180 and extends southwest towards a TUTT cell located near 12N171E, and then continues westward to 15N155E. Little activity is seen along this TUTT with the exception of some isolated thunderstorms northwest of Majuro where the TUTT is interacting with a trade-wind trough. The TUTT is forecasted to move westward and intensify later this week. OTHER SYSTEMS... A weak circulation is seen north of Yap or near 12N138E. The circulation is producing numerous to widespread showers and scattered thunderstorms on the west side and a thunderstorm complex on the eastern edge. The circulation is interacting with a TUTT to the northeast, which is likely enhancing convection. The circulation is expected to move westward and leave our region Wednesday or Wednesday night. No development is expected while the circulation is within our Area of Responsibility (AoR), but some develop may be possible further west in the Philippines Sea. A surface ridge currently extends from south-southeast of Guam into Yap State and well southeast of Palau. Or, from about 12N146E to 3N140E. This ridge is producing calm weather across parts of western Micronesia with surface divergence seen across Yap and Palau. The ridge is forecasted to weaken as it shifts westward due to an amplifying trade-wind trough moving in from the west. $$ Williams