Two hurricanes at once side by side?
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Two hurricanes at once side by side?
I saw not to far back that two typhoons in the west Pacific were travelling side by side towards Japan. My question is, how likely is this to occur in the Atlantic? I have not heard such a thing occuring in the past, but it has been on my mind since I heard first word.
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Here is a thread explaining it (I think) hope this helps
Storm2K Thread: Future Frenklin and Gert?
Here is a thread explaining it (I think) hope this helps
Storm2K Thread: Future Frenklin and Gert?
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They were a good space apart, Typhoon Mawar and some other one, but they were both going in the same direction and both about the same size... Here it is...
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsro ... 4.0110.jpg
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsro ... 4.0110.jpg
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The WPAC had two typhoons a couple of days ago... one near Taiwan and the other a little north of Guam. That's about 1,600 miles. That's the same distance as having a storm in the Western Gulf(say near Texas) and one 400 miles west of Bermuda. That's not that unusual... and could happen in the Atlantic(and has before).
The Taiwan storm was headed for Taiwan and China.. the one near Guam is headed for Japan.
The Taiwan storm was headed for Taiwan and China.. the one near Guam is headed for Japan.
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