Fujiwhara Effect: Here's what could happen when two hurricanes collide
Fujiwhara is when two cyclones feel the effects of each other after they get too close. The storms can rotate around each other, weaken and even combine.
WWL Meteorologist Payton Malone explains what happens when that really rare phenomenon occurs.
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WWL Meteorologist Payton Malone explains what happens when that really rare phenomenon occurs.
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