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#1057427 (Received by flhurricane at: 5:03 PM 17.Aug.2021)
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Tropical Storm Grace Discussion Number 18
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL072021
500 PM EDT Tue Aug 17 2021

Radar imagery and earlier Hurricane Hunter aircraft and ASCAT
observations indicate that the center of Grace has been moving over
Jamaica. The aircraft and scatterometer data indicate that the
maximum winds are near 45 kt. Cirrus-level outflow from the
system remains quite pronounced, suggestive of weak vertical shear
at this time.

Grace will be moving over the waters of the northwestern Caribbean
Sea beginning later tonight. These waters are of very high oceanic
heat content. Although mid-level environmental humidities are
shown by the SHIPS diagnoses to be only marginally moist for the
next couple of days, other factors should be conducive for
strengthening. The official intensity forecast, which shows Grace
becoming a hurricane tomorrow, is in reasonable agreement with the
latest multi-model consensus. Some slight weakening should occur
due to passage over the Yucatan Peninsula, followed by
re-intensification over the Bay of Campeche. There is, however,
significant uncertainty in the intensity prediction for this latter
part of the forecast period.

The storm continues on a heading just north of west, or 280/13 kt.
A strong 500-mb ridge should be maintained to the north of Grace
for essentially the entire forecast period. There is good
agreement among the track models on a continued generally westward
to west-northwestward motion for the next 5 days. Little change
has been made to the official track forecast in comparison to the
previous one. The new NHC track is, again, very close to the
dynamical model consensus.


Key Messages:

1. Hurricane conditions and a dangerous storm surge are expected
over portions of the Hurricane Warning area in the eastern Yucatan
Peninsula of Mexico late Wednesday night.

2. Heavy rainfall across Haiti, Cuba, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands,
and the Yucatan Peninsula is likely to cause to flash, urban, and
small stream flooding, with the potential for mudslides highest in
Haiti.

3. Tropical storm conditions are expected over portions of Jamaica
through this evening, and over the Cayman Islands tonight and
early Wednesday. Tropical storm conditions are expected to spread
westward from portions of the southern coast of Cuba in the warning
area to, possibly, other portions of the southern coast of Cuba in
the watch area tonight through Wednesday.


FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS

INIT 17/2100Z 18.4N 77.9W 45 KT 50 MPH
12H 18/0600Z 18.9N 80.3W 60 KT 70 MPH
24H 18/1800Z 19.4N 83.4W 70 KT 80 MPH
36H 19/0600Z 20.0N 86.7W 75 KT 85 MPH
48H 19/1800Z 20.5N 89.7W 60 KT 70 MPH...INLAND
60H 20/0600Z 20.9N 92.2W 65 KT 75 MPH...OVER WATER
72H 20/1800Z 21.2N 94.8W 75 KT 85 MPH
96H 21/1800Z 21.0N 99.5W 40 KT 45 MPH...INLAND
120H 22/1800Z 21.0N 103.0W 20 KT 25 MPH...POST-TROP/INLAND

$$
Forecaster Pasch