Both Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda are now expected to stay out at sea. It's due, in part, thanks to something called the "Fujiwhara effect." ...
The interaction of the systems helped steer Imelda away from the East Coast, but two hurricanes will still churn up coastal danger.
Hurricane Humberto had dissipated by Wednesday morning after swirling out at sea for a little over five days, but its path alongside Hurricane Imelda won't soon be forgotten. Humberto and Imelda came ...
Imelda was upgraded from a tropical storm to a hurricane on Tuesday and threatened to bring hurricane conditions to Bermuda by Wednesday evening.
Earlier today- Hurricane Humberto weakened and became a post tropical cyclone, while Imelda has strengthened and is now a Category 2 Hurricane. Imelda’s path is towards Bermuda bringing more direct ...
This rare meteorological phenomenon, called the Fujiwhara Effect, shows both systems almost entangling in a sort of tug-of-war with each other.
Hurricane Imelda has held to early forecasts putting it on a direct course for Bermuda shortly after midnight as a Category 2 storm. The airport remains closed today until an assessment tomorrow.
Hurricane Imelda barreled toward Bermuda on Wednesday as forecasters warned it would swipe past the tiny British territory as a Category 2 storm.
Tropical Storm Imelda formed Sunday in the western Atlantic and is forecast to strengthen over the next few days, bringing the threat of torrential rainfall to portions of the Southeastern U.S. early ...
Two Atlantic storms performed the rare Fujiwhara effect, with Hurricane Humberto pulling Tropical Storm Imelda off its original track.
"The Fujiwhara Effect was also observed during past hurricane seasons, such as with Hurricanes Hilary and Irwin in the Pacific (2017), and occasionally in the Atlantic when systems like Hurricane ...
AccuWeather meteorologists issued a warning about what's to come with the last few months of hurricane season.