the eye storm is typically 25-40 miles (40-65 km)in diameter
The typical eye of a hurricane is about 20 to 40 miles across. A very large eye can be as much as 200 miles across.
Waves in the eye of a hurricane are large and unpredictable. The powerful winds of the eye wall generate large waves that can interact with one another in the eye.
It varies widely. Some of the smallest eyes are around two to three miles wide. A normal size eye is about 15 to 30 miles wide. A very large eye can be over 60 miles wide. Generally the stronger the hurricane the smaller the eye.
The eye of a hurricane is at the center of the storm's rotation.
It would be difficult and dangerous. Even though there aren't intense winds in the eye of a hurricane the waves are still very large. Additionally, as the storm weakens the eye may dissappear.
No. The eye of a hurricane is free of storms.
The eye of the hurricane is the center of the hurricane.
The eye of a hurricane is an area of calm clear weather at a hurricane's center.
Answer: Its a Hurricane
In the eye of a hurricane it is suprisingly peaceful.
They eye of a hurricane is calm.
False. The eye of a hurricane is calm. The strongest part of a hurricane is the eye wall.