Yet another reason why there's uncertainty in the storm tracks of TS Laura and TD #14. It's called the Fujiwhara effect-- named after the Japanese meterologist who first described it.
Here's what could happen if they get too close.
For example, in 2005, TD Alpha was absorbed by Hurricane Wilma (see photo below).
Sooo, the question for Laura and TD 14 (presumably to be named Marco)... will they dance? Or will they merge? Or just keep a respectable distance from each other?
Hurricane Wilma Makes Landfall In Florida
IN SPACE - OCTOBER 24: In this satellite image from NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) taken at 9:45am EDT, Tropical Depression Alpha prepares to be absorbed by Hurricane Wilma, currently over southern Florida October 24, 2005. According to reports, Wilma made landfall south of Naples as a Category 3 storm.
(Photo by NOAA via Getty Images)