The interaction of the systems helped steer Imelda away from the East Coast, but two hurricanes will still churn up coastal ...
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Humberto could trigger rare Fujiwhara Effect. Here's how it might influence storms this week
Nearly 30 years after Iris absorbed Humberto, forecasters watch Humberto and Imelda for signs of the rare Fujiwhara Effect ...
The Fujiwhara effect is rarely seen in the Atlantic Ocean, and though it's still not a sure thing, Tropical Storm Humberto's forecasts are already being impacted by a nearby tropical wave.
In a strange turn of events, next week could be the second time a hurricane named Humberto creates the Fujiwhara Effect.
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Imelda and Humberto close in: Could the Fujiwhara effect occur?
Tropical Storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto have both strengthened, now lurking a few hundred miles away from one another.
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Hurricanes Imelda, Humberto 'dance' in rare weather event hundreds of miles off Florida coast
"The Fujiwhara Effect was also observed during past hurricane seasons, such as with Hurricanes Hilary and Irwin in the ...
Predicting path and intensity of Tropical Storm Humberto and Invest 94L is difficult due to something called the Fujiwhara effect.
Storms' intensity, proximity, and size matter, and there could be significant implications if two storms merge.
There is also a danger to those in its path: The Fujiwhara effect has major implications for forecasting, and could alter a storm's track unpredictably, making it harder to warn communities in its ...
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Humberto’s Tug: ‘Fujiwhara Effect’ To Steer Imelda Away, Reducing US Southeast Flood Risk
Rare Storm Interaction Spares Coastal Areas from Catastrophic Rainfall, But Dangerous Surf and Gusty Winds Remain a Threat.
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