Colliding Hurricanes? A Quick Question
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:55 pm
Two wave move off of Africa together on a warm day in the middle of September. The leading one intensifies into a major hurricane. The one behind follows suit the next day. The first one stalls, the second one still goes. They ram into each other. BOOM! Super hurricane.
I have held this question since childhood. Can two hurricanes collide with each other? The last time I saw a hurricane "collision" was earlier this year in the WPAC, when Severe Tropical Storm Lionrock ate up Tropical Storm Namtheun, although it wasn't really a collision and wasn't spectacular.

A superhurricane scenerio from 2005. I don't think it happened, did it?





I have held this question since childhood. Can two hurricanes collide with each other? The last time I saw a hurricane "collision" was earlier this year in the WPAC, when Severe Tropical Storm Lionrock ate up Tropical Storm Namtheun, although it wasn't really a collision and wasn't spectacular.

A superhurricane scenerio from 2005. I don't think it happened, did it?