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Humberto could mingle with another developing storm in what’s called the Fujiwhara effect

Humberto could mingle with another developing storm in what’s called the Fujiwhara effect

Tropical Storm Humberto, the eighth named storm to emerge this hurricane season, is currently swirling over waters just north of the Caribbean. Although forecasts as of Thursday predict that Humberto won’t ever touch land, there is a possibility it could interact with another system developing nearby in the western Atlantic.  That’s an unlikely outcome, said CBS News meteorologist Nikki Nolan. …

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Fujiwhara effect explained: Here’s what can happen when two hurricanes get too close together

Fujiwhara effect explained: Here’s what can happen when two hurricanes get too close together

Facebook Tweet Email Link Hurricanes and other systems don’t often find themselves in a tropical traffic jam in Earth’s vast oceans, but there are consequences when they do get all up in each other’s business. A tropical tango known as the Fujiwhara effect can unfold when two storms move too close together and start to influence one another’s strength and …

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