atmospheric pressure.
A hurricane has very low barometric pressure.
The pressure in the eye of a hurricane is very low, among the lowest sea-level pressures on earth.
The whole hurricane is a low pressure system. Pressure is lowest at the center of the storm.
The barometric pressure at a tornado is very low, just like in a hurricane. It is also believed that many tornadoes have a relatively calm center where ari descends. This is similar to the eye of a hurricane.
The area of calm in a hurricane is called the eye. This is the center of the storm, and when it passes the storm will rage again until it dies or moves on.
A large swirling front with very low pressure at the center is called a hurricane in the Atlantic and eastern Pacific Ocean, while it is referred to as a typhoon in the western North Pacific Ocean. These tropical cyclones are powerful weather systems characterized by strong winds and heavy rains.
A Hurricane
The relatively calm low-pressure core at the center of a hurricane is called the "eye." It is characterized by clear skies, light winds, and typically lower pressure compared to the surrounding areas.
There is low air pressure in the eye of a hurricane. This low pressure causes the surrounding air to spiral inwards towards the center of the storm, producing the strong winds characteristic of a hurricane.
Hurricane or a typhoon, when it grows bigger... It depends which side of Earth you are...
The center of a hurricane is an area of calm winds called the eye of the hurricane.
No. It was suspected to come in mid-august from the atlantic . But it was a very low power hurricane. Nothing to worry about.