The Fujiwhara effect Pacific storms could alter the paths of Barbara and Cosme, raising coastal risks for Mexico’s Pacific states this week.
The National Meteorological Service (SMN) has identified two developing low‐pressure systems in the Pacific Ocean that could grow into tropical storms named Barbara and Cosme. Their close proximity raises the possibility of a Fujiwhara effect, a rare interaction that can alter storm tracks and intensity along Mexico’s Pacific coast.
Two Potential Storms Form in the PacificEarly this week, SMN forecasters spotted a low . . .






