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  • Eye (cyclone) - Wikipedia
    Hurricane Allen in 1980 went through repeated eyewall replacement cycles, fluctuating between Category 5 and Category 4 status on the Saffir–Simpson scale several times, while Hurricane Juliette (2001) is a documented case of triple eyewalls
  • Explainer: The furious eye (wall) of a hurricane or typhoon
    This radar scan of Hurricane Andrew in 1992 shows the super furious Cat-5 storm making landfall near Homestead, Fla The location of the National Hurricane Center – NHC – is plotted
  • Definition Of The Eye Wall Of A Hurricane - Sciencing
    The eye wall of a hurricane surrounds the eye of the hurricane with a wall of clouds that is considered the most deadly area of a hurricane The eye wall removes any trace of a storm from the hurricane's eye and produces deadly winds more than 150 mph
  • Tropical Cyclone Structure - National Oceanic and Atmospheric . . .
    The main parts of a tropical cyclone are the rainbands, the eye, and the eyewall Air spirals in toward the center in a counter-clockwise pattern in the northern hemisphere (clockwise in the southern hemisphere) and out the top in the opposite direction
  • Anatomy of a Hurricane - U. S. National Park Service
    Surrounding the eye is the eyewall, which is the area of strongest winds, intense thunderstorms, and heavy rain Imagine experiencing a hurricane: you withstand the first rotation of the eyewall and the eye passes over
  • What Is the Eye of a Hurricane? - WorldAtlas
    Scientists have mapped out a hurricane into three semi-distinct parts These include the eye, the eyewall, and the spiral bands Some hurricanes have a fourth part: the moat The eye of a hurricane is a circular area of relative calm, typically found at the center of a severe tropical storm
  • Hurricane Facts - National Weather Service
    The eye at a hurricane's center is a relatively calm, clear area approximately 20-40 miles across The eyewall surrounding the eye is composed of dense clouds that contain the highest winds in the storm
  • Hurricane Structure - University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
    The main parts of a hurricane (shown below) are the rainbands on its outer edges, the eye, and the eyewall Air spirals in toward the center in a counter-clockwise pattern, and out the top in the opposite direction




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