Only indirectly. They eye of a hurricane is calm and so many people go outside thinking the storm is over and are then caught off guard when the second half of the storm comes.
No. While the eye of a hurricane has the lowest pressure, it is actually relatively calm. The most dangerous conditions in a hurricane are in the eye wall, just outside the eye.
I'm not really sure how that would be differentiated from a hurricane with an "open" eye - either it has an eye or it doesn't, or its in some grey area in between. Hurricanes that have well-formed eyes tend to be stronger simply because their structure is well organized by that point. Most tropical storms and some hurricanes do not have an eye, or at least a well-defined eye, and that indicates that the storm is a bit weaker and less dangerous.
Hopefully a hurricane hunter never actually enters the eye. This is a very dangerous place to be and often people who find themselves here die.
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.
The eye of a hurricane is an area of calm, often clear air at the center of a hurricane. The eye wall of a hurricane is the area surrounding the eye, where the strongest winds are.
If it were possible, it would be the safest location when on land: the winds within the eye itself are mild to calm, as the destructive wind circulation flows around the eye, not through it.
The worst place to be in a hurricane is near the eye of the storm, where winds are strongest and most destructive. Areas prone to storm surges and flooding, such as coastlines or low-lying areas, are also extremely dangerous during a hurricane.
The eye of the hurricane is the center of the hurricane.
No. The eye of a hurricane is free of storms.
There is no wind and usually very little rain in the eye, the centre of a cyclone. The winds rotate around the outside, and within these rotations they also swirl vertically, but there is no wind in the eye.
The eye wall of a hurricane is dangerous because it contains the strongest winds and heaviest rainfall in the storm. These intense winds can cause significant damage to structures and can create dangerous storm surge along coastlines. Additionally, the heavy rainfall in the eye wall can lead to flash flooding and landslides.
The eye of a hurricane is an area of calm clear weather at a hurricane's center.