Florida, Gabrielle and Hurricane
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The second half of hurricane season is off to a busy start. And now Florida could be in play. John Morales looks at Invest 94L.
The Fujiwhara Effect is more common in the western Pacific because of the higher number and often large size of tropical cyclones.
Tropical Storm Gabrielle forms in the central Atlantic and is expected to become a hurricane over the weekend.
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Indirect impacts — such as rough surf and dangerous rip currents — may affect parts of the northeastern Caribbean, Florida and the United States during the middle to late portions of next week, according to AccuWeather. No watches or warnings associated with Gabrielle have been issued.
The most recent example of the Fujiwhara effect was in 2023, when Tropical Storm Philippe absorbed the nearby Tropical Storm Rina. According to the hurricane center’s storm report, there were no deaths associated with Philippe, but it did cause flooding and mudslides in some eastern Caribbean islands, including Antigua.
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