No, infact it is hotter in the eye of a storm.
no
Just outside the eye of a typhoon is the eye wall. The eye wall is where the strongest winds of the storm occur. This means sustained winds of at least 74 mph.
In a hurricane the winds surrounding the eye are rotating so fast that they cannot move farther inward. A parcel of air that move closer to the center would get flung back out. so, instead of air moving in from the sides as it does outside the hurricane's eye, it gently sinks from above the storm.
Yes.
No. To get to the eye you have to go through the worst part of the storm; the eye wall. If the eye wall is passing over, you should not be outside. Stay indoors if a hurricane is striking your area.
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Just outside the eye of a typhoon is the eye wall. The eye wall is where the strongest winds of the storm occur. This means sustained winds of at least 74 mph.
Severe, you mean?It is comparatively calmer than the rest of the thunderstorm.
Just outside the "eye" of the storm in what is called the eyewall.
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In a hurricane the winds surrounding the eye are rotating so fast that they cannot move farther inward. A parcel of air that move closer to the center would get flung back out. so, instead of air moving in from the sides as it does outside the hurricane's eye, it gently sinks from above the storm.
Yes.
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.
A storm (eye of the storm)
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No. To get to the eye you have to go through the worst part of the storm; the eye wall. If the eye wall is passing over, you should not be outside. Stay indoors if a hurricane is striking your area.