Tropical Storms Laura, Marco form potential double threat to Gulf Coast
There are now two tropical storms in the Atlantic Ocean, both of them heading toward the Gulf of Mexico, and forecasters aren't sure what will happen when they both get there.
Could hurricanes collide?: Could hurricanes collide? Here's what may happen if Laura and Marco meet up in the Gulf The center of a"disorganized" Laura is currently over the Virgin Islands and eastern Puerto Rico and is expected to move across much of the greater Antilles this weekend, according to the hurricane center, dropping 3 to 6 inches of rain over Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, the Dominican Republic, the southern Haitian Peninsula and eastern Cuba through Sunday.
The center of Marco will approach the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico on Saturday, the hurricane center said, approaching the northeastern part of the Yucatan Peninsula by early evening and moving over the central Gulf of Mexico on Sunday and Monday. What happens if they meet up in the Gulf of Mexico? What is the Fujiwhara effect?The two storms are forecast to be together in the Gulf on Tuesday. If they make it, they'd be about 550 miles apart.
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