Tropical Storm Humberto May Engage in Rare Fujiwhara Effect with Another Cyclone

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Tropical Storm Humberto is currently in the Atlantic and may interact with another developing storm, Imelda, through the rare Fujiwhara effect, which could alter their paths or cause them to merge, although such interactions are unlikely due to their size and distance.
- Humberto could mingle with another developing storm in what's called the Fujiwhara effect CBS News
- Tropical Storm Humberto Strengthening; 'Future Imelda' Potential US Threat The Weather Channel
- Two tropical cyclones could collide into monster storm — triggering rare Fujiwhara Effect and threatening East Coast New York Post
- Fujiwhara effect explained: Here’s what can happen when two hurricanes get too close together CNN
- Hurricane forecasters watch for rare, chaotic Fujiwhara effect USA Today
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