The whole hurricane is a low pressure system. Pressure is lowest at the center of the storm.
A hurricane has very low barometric pressure.
A hurricane has low pressure, usually less than 995 millibars.
All hurricanes are low-pressure systems.
The pressure in the eye of a hurricane is very low, among the lowest sea-level pressures on earth.
Like other storms hurricane are produce by low pressure.
A hurricane is an intense low pressure system. The lower the pressure, the stronger the hurricane.
A hurricane has very low barometric pressure.
A hurricane has low pressure, usually less than 995 millibars.
All hurricanes are low-pressure systems.
Both a hurricane and a tornado have centers of intense low pressure.
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.
Hurricanes are intense areas of low pressure.
Like other storms hurricane are produce by low pressure.
Air in the atmosphere tends to move toward low-pressure regions, which would increase the winds surrounding a hurricane. Air in the atmosphere moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Air rushing toward a hurricane causes the hurricane to grow in size and strength.
A millibar is a unit for measuring barometric pressure.. In a hurricane the pressure is low and the lower the pressure, the stronger the hurricane.
Hurricane or a typhoon, when it grows bigger... It depends which side of Earth you are...