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The
Fujiwhara effect
, named after Japanese
meteorologist
Sakuhei Fujiwhara
, is a type of interaction between two
cyclonic
vortices
, causing them to "orbit" each other. One example was in
October 2009
, when
Typhoon Melor
forced
Typhoon Parma
(right and left, respectively) to reverse course and head southeast, where it battered the Philippine island of
Luzon
for a second time.
Photo:
NASA
MODIS
Rapid Response Team,
GSFC
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<
Template:POTD
Picture of the day archives
:
2011 September
<
2011 September 21
2011 September 23
>
Picture of the day
The
Fujiwhara effect
, named after Japanese
meteorologist
Sakuhei Fujiwhara
, is a type of interaction between two
cyclonic
vortices
, causing them to "orbit" each other. One example was in
October 2009
, when
Typhoon Melor
forced
Typhoon Parma
(right and left, respectively) to reverse course and head southeast, where it battered the Philippine island of
Luzon
for a second time.
Photo:
NASA
MODIS
Rapid Response Team,
GSFC
Archive
–
More featured pictures...
Category
:
Wikipedia Picture of the day September 2011
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