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The strongest part in a tornado?

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The most intense part of a typhoon is the eye wall., just outside the eye.

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The strongest part of a hurricane is the eye wall, a ring shaped area just outside the eye.

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The eyewall, the area just outside the eye.

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The eye wall, which is just outside the eye.

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The most intense part of a typhoon is the eye wall., just outside the eye.

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The strongest part of a hurricane is the eye wall

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The eyewall, just outside the eye.

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the vortex is the strongest part

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