A case study examines a unique phenomenon in the Indian Ocean. Tropical cyclones (TCs) not only stir the atmosphere by whipping up air masses, but also churn the ocean waters along their paths. When two cyclones collide and merge, the interactions between the atmosphere and the ocean can become significantly more intense, according to a […]
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What Happens When Two Cyclones Collide? Unprecedented Ocean-Atmosphere Turbulence
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