That's an unlikely outcome, said CBS News meteorologist Nikki Nolan. But if such a collision does occur, it could produce what's called the Fujiwhara effect, a rare phenomenon in which two different ...
As national test score reports generate concerns over student learning, an opposite pattern is unfolding at New Kensington-­Arnold School District, according to Superintendent Chris Sefcheck. After ...
Have you ever heard of two hurricanes dancing with each other? It sounds strange, but it can actually happen. It’s a rare and fascinating weather phenomenon known as the Fujiwhara Effect.
It's commonplace to assume that what we feel is the direct result of what we are experiencing. But is this really the case?