Fujiwhara Effect

1. I learned that Fujiwhara Effect is a binary interaction where tropical cyclones within a certain distance (300-750 nautical miles depending on the sizes of the cyclones) of each other begin to rotate about a common midpoint. In 1921, a Japanese meteorologist named Dr. Sakuhei Fujiwhara determined that two storms will sometimes move around a common center pivot point.
2. I want to know more about the formation of the said phenomenon.
3. I would like to research on the different effects of the Fujiwhara Effect in the weather of the country and the different weather  instruments that can be used to detect the incoming of such phenomenon.
4. I appreciate the fact that there are meteorologist and weather agencies that are willing to study about the mentioned phenomenon so that if such would get into the country, people will be informed.
5. I can apply my learning and insights in understanding the weather of the country esp. if there will be a Fujiwhara Effect that will form in the country.

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