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The eye of the hurricane is normally a region of relatively calm weather in the center of the storm. It has the lowest barometric pressure within the storm. The strongest part of the storm is in the "eyewall" which is has high winds and usually very heavy thunderstorms.
The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) analyzes a variety of conditions in the atmosphere such as temperature, humidity, and wind shear to determine if conditions are favorable for tornadoes and other forms of severe weather, and if so, how favorable. The SPC then outlines areas on a map based on the level of risk.
The cast of Storm Team 10 Weather Center - 2001 includes: Jamey Singleton as himself Sean Sublette as himself
Knowing the difference between storm watches and storm warnings can save you life. A storm watch means that the current conditions are right for dangerous weather and to watch for them. A storm warning means that the dangerous weather is threatening the area at that moment.
there was a terrible thunder storm
a tropical storm.
Conditions will change. Each storm has a finite duration.
Weather the storm.
The eye of a tornado, similar to the eye of a hurricane, is a relatively calm area at the center of the storm.
A storm watch indicates that a storm of a given type may be possible in your area. They basically inform people to be on alert for dangerous weather conditions.