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Potential Hurricane Matthew and Nicole do-si-do.

In America we only hear about hurricane's when they hit home, so I feel a little silly pointing this one out, considering what else has been happening around the world this year.  Still this one is weird.

There's an animation that goes with this tweet, that's wild.  Nicole comes up behind Matthew as it's heading up the coast, then N sucks M clockwise back out into the ocean, looks like N get's sucked up by Hurricane Matthew and it returns back to the coast to revisit the same area it had just gone through.

If that's how it works out.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2016/oct/06/hurricane-matthew-storm-florida-haiti-live-updates?page=with:block-57f710e7e4b0e4aaeaa8cc84#block-57f710e7e4b0e4aaeaa8cc84
Ryan Maue 
✔@RyanMaue
Complicated relationship b/t Hurricanes Matthew & Nicole + high pressure. ----> 
increasing likelihood of S. FL impacts (again) in 5-days+
12:31 PM - 6 Oct 2016
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