Three extremely rare tropical storms occur simultaneously on the Pacific Ocean
An extremely rare natural phenomenon is the three tropical storms that formed and developed at the same time in the Pacific Ocean.
Three tropical storms occurred simultaneously on the Pacific Ocean
Recently, satellite images recorded by meteorological experts show that there are three level 4 storms forming and developing at the same time in the Pacific.
Extremely rare images of three tropical storms that form and grow on the Pacific Ocean.
According to experts, this is a natural phenomenon that has never been found before. These three storms are named Kilo , Ignacio and Jimen .
These three storms may affect many parts of the Pacific.
According to satellite images, Kilo, Ignacio and Jimena are appearing in the central and western Pacific regions.
It is predicted that three storms when landing on land could cause strong winds and affect the Hawaiian Islands of the US, Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines. Currently Ignacio is winding up to 217km / h and causing heavy rain and high winds in Big Island in Hawaii.
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