Take a look at pic about how close are Lisa and 93L
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Take a look at pic about how close are Lisa and 93L
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They are around 300 miles apart.This dance of these 2 systems will be interesting to watch to see what unfolds.
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If BOTH systems are alive and NONE are absorbed, then Lisa will slow down further as it tracks S-SW, while 93L will move WNW around the circulation of Lisa and continuing that direction. Lisa will wait for the system to exit her environment and she should move N-NW around the back periphery of that other system.
This is how Fujiwhara works and will for sure be interesting...
This is how Fujiwhara works and will for sure be interesting...
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Agree Hyperstorm with what you said will happen but this merge if it happens will be fun to watch and at the same time a educational thing to see for us to understand how mother nature plays itself.
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Close dance indeed. Lisa has already moved a bit to the south, and 93L a bit to the north. And both of them moved closer to each other.
In this picture, they look of comparable size:
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/04_ATL_13L.LISA_ssmi_ir1km_full.html
would be fun to watch the next 24 hours or so.
In this picture, they look of comparable size:
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/04_ATL_13L.LISA_ssmi_ir1km_full.html
would be fun to watch the next 24 hours or so.
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