it is extremely low pressure. I'm not sure why, but it is also accompanied by sunny weather
No. Pressure in the eye of a hurricane is low.
The pressure in the eye of a hurricane is very low, among the lowest sea-level pressures on earth.
The eye of a hurricane is made clear by sinking air. The eye itself has the lowest pressure within the storm.
No. A hurricane will usually get stronger if the pressure decreases, but not necessarily bigger.
Air pressure decreases at the center (eye) of a hurricane
eye of the hurricane
There isn't. The eye of a hurricane is an area of low pressure. In fact, the lowest sea level pressure occur in the eyes of extremely intense hurricanes. A hurricane is itself a strong low pressure system. Air rises and creates a pressure deficit. This is enhanced by the rapid rotation of the storm.
No. While the eye of a hurricane has the lowest pressure, it is actually relatively calm. The most dangerous conditions in a hurricane are in the eye wall, just outside the eye.
The eye of the hurricane is an area of low pressure, generally below 995 millibars. This may seem somewhat counterintuitive, as air sinks in the eye of a hurricane, which is more typical of high pressure than low pressure.
This structure is called they eye of the hurricane.
The center or the "eye". Think of the Hurricane as a vortex that is sucking things up like a tornado. The winds are so powerful that you don't really see it sucking. But that is why the sea rises as it approaches the coast. The low pressure is causing the water level to rise higher.
Hurricanes are intense areas of low pressure.