No, they are members of the perch family.
The eye wall is surrounded by the spiral bands.
It is called the eye wall.
The eye wall does not protect the eye of a hurricane. There term simply refers to the fact that the eyewall surrounds and contains the eye.
The eye wall of a hurricane contains the storm's most violent winds while the eye is relatively calm.
The eye-wall is the fiercest part of a hurricane. The actual eye is very calm, but the wall has the fastest winds. The eye-wall is made of very severe storms.
Brian Wall has written: 'Wall's eye'
The middle bone, or wall of the eye's orbit
The eyewall of a hurricane, just outside the eye, has the strongest wind in a hurricane.
Conditions in the eye are relatively calm and there is usually no rain. The clouds may even disappear, leading to a clear sky. Air in the eye moves downward. By contrast the eye wall contains the strongest winds of a hurricane and torrential rain. Air in the eye wall moves upward.
The posterior wall of the eye is also called the fundus.
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.
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.