150 mph and wet and very high pressure
A hurricane is a powerful wind storm with rain and a lot of stuff flying through the air.
No, there is plenty of air (and air pressure) in a hurricane, and plenty of other ways to die in a hurricane.
A hurricane is a system of sustained winds, so in the air.
A hurricane is associated with low air pressure.
A hurricane is not made out of wind . . . a hurricane is made from warm air currents and air moisture, and creates highs winds.
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There is little to no wind in the eye of a hurricane because all of the wind is circling around the eye of the hurricane. If there was wind in the middle of a hurricane, then it wouldn't really be a hurricane. It would just be a bunch of wind in one spot.
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they like to be on leafs outside to get some fresh air
Hurricane Sandy's winds formed by the Sun heating air and that air convecting.
At the eye of a hurricane, the air is sinking. This sinking motion creates the calm and clear conditions typically observed in the eye of the storm.
No, the air does not sink in a hurricane. In fact, it rises rapidly due to the low pressure at the center of the storm. This rising air creates the powerful updrafts that fuel the hurricane's strong winds and intense rainfall.