Hurricane-Cyclonic Vortex Collision
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What If Two Hurricanes Collided?
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Fujiwara effect describes what happens when two whirling weather systems come close to each other.
If two hurricanes are about the same size and strength, they'll do a dance and orbit around a common center.
The result of this dance might send both storms off in different directions.
But if one of the Hurricanes is bigger than the other, the larger one can absorb the smaller one.
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