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WTPA42 PHFO 300238
TCDCP2

Remnants Of Gilma Discussion Number  48
NWS Central Pacific Hurricane Center Honolulu HI   EP072024
500 PM HST Thu Aug 29 2024

Convection that was once associated with Gilma is moving to the
northeast in response to the westerly vertical wind shear in the
region. Meanwhile, the surface remnants of Gilma continue to move
to the west-northwest due to the low-level ridge to the north. A
1958Z ASCAT pass showed the low-level center opening up to a trough,
with subsequent satellite imagery supporting this analysis. The
initial intensity has been lowered to 25 kt. The remnants of Gilma
should continue to move to the west-northwest for the next couple of
days.

This will be the final CPHC Advisory on this system. For additional
information on this system, please see the National Weather
Service's High Seas Forecast issued under AWIPS header HFOHSFNP and
WMO header FZPN40 PHFO, and Offshore Forecast issued under AWIPS
header HFOOFFHFO and WMO header FZHW60 PHFO.


FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS

INIT  30/0300Z 20.6N 152.4W   25 KT  30 MPH
 12H  30/1200Z...DISSIPATED

$$
Forecaster M Ballard