Yes
The center of a hurricane is an area of calm winds called the eye of the hurricane.
The center region is called the eye.
The calm center of a hurricane is called the eye of the storm.
Yes
The eye of a hurricane is the calm, often clear area at the center of rotation of the storm.
The special feature at the center of a hurricane is a calm area called the eye.
No, the center, or eye, of a hurricane is actually calm. The strongest winds are in the area around it called the eye wall.
No, the center, or eye, of a hurricane is actually calm. The strongest winds are in the area around it called the eye wall.
The center of a hurricane is called the eye. It is a region of calm weather with clear skies where the winds are light.
No, the eyewall is the area of intense thunderstorms surrounding the eye of a hurricane. The outermost part of a hurricane is called the rainbands, where rain and storms are less intense compared to the eyewall.
Quite often, yes. This center is called the eye of the storm.
No, the center of a hurricane is typically referred to as the "eye" of the storm. The eye is characterized by calm winds, clear skies, and lower pressure compared to the surrounding areas.