The eye of a hurricane is the axis about which the air rotates. It is a place of low wind and apparently, very peaceful, compared the the rest of the hurricane. The peace is short lived however. As the eye of the hurricane moves, that spot will once again be engulfed in the winds that cause destruction and injury.
It is the calmest part of the tornado. You know how you see the outside of a tornado, it's a lot calmer.Nothing flies around, but people may end up there.
The eye of the hurricane feels all calm, I've never experience it but my parents, teachers, and friends told me so I'm just going to go with it. :)
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Yes. There is plenty of air inside a tornado, even in the "eye." The pressure is low inside a tornado but certainly not an actual vacuum.
The air pressure inside a tornado is very low.
Yes, People have survived inside the funnel of a tornado, especially in weaker tornadoes.
No. It was once believed that the low pressure inside a tornado would cause houses to explode, but this notion was disproven by the 1990s. It is the wind and debris in a tornado that destroys houses, not the low pressure.
That depends on the tornado. In the very weakest tornadoes it would be possible to stand with some difficult inside the tornado itself. In a strong enough tornado the winds may be strong enough to pull you in from as much as 200 yards away, perhaps more.
Pressure inside a tornado is very low.
No. Trying to get a piacture from inside a tornado would be very dangerous and not worth the risk,
In most cases the dust and condensation in the tornado would make it impossible to see much of anything. However in some cases the inside of a tornado looks like a hollow tube.
No. Winds in a tornado are destructive, and the dust and condensation in the air would preventyou from seeing much.
That is not known. Not enough measurements have been taken from inside a tornado.
Within the funnel it looks like a very thick, fast-moving fog. The center of the tornado may be clear, giving the appearance of a tube.
Yes. There is plenty of air inside a tornado, even in the "eye." The pressure is low inside a tornado but certainly not an actual vacuum.
Considering that you shouldn't go outside during a tornado, yes. You are much safer inside.
The air pressure inside a tornado is very low.
Air density inside a tornado is about 5-10% less than that of the air surrounding it.
Objects inside a tornado are called debris.
It would depend on the severity of the tornado.