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What happens when two hurricanes get close enough to interact? It’s called the Fujiwhara Effect — a rare phenomenon where tropical systems can orbit around each other, slingshot apart, or even merge into one larger storm. In this video, Houston Chronicle meteorologist Justin Ballard explains how the Fujiwhara Effect works, why it makes hurricane forecasts more complicated, and what it means for Humberto and Imelda in the Atlantic. We break down: 👉 The three ways the Fujiwhara Effect can play out 👉 Why Humberto and Imelda are “dancing” in the Atlantic right now 👉 How computer models predicted these storms would curve out to sea 👉 What history tells us about past hurricanes that merged or absorbed one another Stay prepared and informed during hurricane season with the latest insights from the Houston Chronicle and ABC13. #FujiwharaEffect #HurricaneSeason #Humberto #Imelda #TropicalWeather #HurricaneForecast #AtlanticStorms #WeatherExplained