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  2. Fujiwhara effect - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Parma (left) and Melor (right) interacting with each other in the Philippine Sea on October 6, 2009.. The Fujiwhara effect, sometimes referred to as the Fujiwara effect, Fujiw(h)ara interaction or binary interaction, is a phenomenon that occurs when two nearby cyclonic vortices move around each other and close the distance between the circulations of their corresponding low-pressure areas.

  3. Eyewall replacement cycle - Wikipedia

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    This project set out to seed clouds outside the eyewall, apparently causing a new eyewall to form and weakening the storm. When it was discovered that this was a natural process due to hurricane dynamics, the project was quickly abandoned. [4] Almost every intense hurricane undergoes at least one of these cycles during its existence.

  4. Atlantic hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The largest hurricane (in gale diameter winds) on record to form in the North Atlantic was Hurricane Sandy (2012) with a gale diameter of 870 miles (1,400 km). [52] The longest-lasting hurricane was the 1899 San Ciriaco hurricane, which lasted for 27 days and 18 hours as a tropical cyclone. [53]

  5. Drone video shows Category 4 Hurricane Sam churning in Atlantic

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    A Saildrone sent into the heart of Hurricane Sam is offering scientists the first views of conditions at the water's surface from inside a major hurricane. Drone video shows Category 4 Hurricane ...

  6. Tropical cyclone - Wikipedia

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    A tropical cyclone is the generic term for a warm-cored, non-frontal synoptic-scale low-pressure system over tropical or subtropical waters around the world. [4] [5] The systems generally have a well-defined center which is surrounded by deep atmospheric convection and a closed wind circulation at the surface. [4]

  7. What happens when hurricanes rapidly intensify and how is ...

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    The good news is Hurricane Lee isn’t near land, at least not yet.

  8. Hurricane dynamics and cloud microphysics - Wikipedia

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    Hurricanes are mixed-phase clouds, meaning that liquid and solid water (ice) are both present in the cloud. Typically, liquid water dominates at altitudes lower than the freezing level and solid water at altitudes where the temperature is colder than -40 °C. Between 0 °C and -40 °C water can exists in both phases simultaneously.

  9. Trump goes on bizarre rant about water in talk about ... - AOL

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    Trump was at Rocky Mount, North Carolina on Wednesday when he began ranting about water’s role in Hurricane Helene. “I must’ve been the first [to visit the area], I followed that storm right ...