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#1046021 (Received by flhurricane at: 11:08 PM 22.May.2021)
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Subtropical Storm Ana Discussion Number 4
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL012021
1100 PM AST Sat May 22 2021

Ana continues to produce a small, but concentrated area of moderate
convection near its center. The storm remains embedded in a
large-scale upper-level trough axis, and convection near the center
has not been deep or expansive enough to result in significant
upper-level anticyclonic outflow. This structure suggests that the
system remains subtropical. However, scatterometer imagery also
indicates that Ana`s radius of maximum winds is very small. A recent
METOP-B ASCAT pass at 0054 UTC had a peak wind retrieval of 36 kt
just southeast of Ana`s center. Due to the small size of Ana`s wind
field and allowing for some undersampling of this instrument, the
initial intensity was bumped up to 40 kt for this advisory.

Ana has begun to accelerate to the northeast and its initial motion
is now 050/8 kt. A continued northeastward motion at an increasing
forward speed is expected as deep-layer southwesterly steering flow
increases between a deepening mid-latitude trough to the northwest
and a subtropical high to the southeast.

The upper-level trough axis that Ana remains centered in has kept
the tiny cyclone in a small region of light upper-level flow,
allowing convection to persist near the center. However, as Ana
accelerates northeastward, this trough axis will gradually decay and
upper-level northerly flow is expected to increase after 12 h. The
resulting increase in northeasterly shear will import dry
mid-latitude air and likely strip away the remaining convection
associated with Ana by tomorrow night. The latest intensity forecast
calls for slow weakening after 12 h with dissipation by 48 h, though
it is possible that Ana could dissipate earlier than currently
forecast.

FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS

INIT 23/0300Z 35.0N 61.4W 40 KT 45 MPH
12H 23/1200Z 35.8N 60.0W 40 KT 45 MPH
24H 24/0000Z 37.5N 56.3W 35 KT 40 MPH
36H 24/1200Z 41.1N 50.5W 35 KT 40 MPH
48H 25/0000Z...DISSIPATED

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Forecaster Papin/Brown