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Hurricanes have eyes. But it is doubtful that the eye of a hurricane is evil.
As the term "central eye" suggests the storm surround the eye rather than occurring to any particular side. In the northern hemisphere, where all hurricanes and most tornadoes rotate counterclockwise, the worst winds will occur on the right side of the eye. In the southern hemisphere, where the storms rotate clockwise, the worst winds will be on the left side.
If you were talking about which storm has an ''eye'' I have an answer for you. In hurricanes, the center dot is what is called its ''eye''. It is the most calmest part of a hurricane, believe it or not.
The winds are gentle and there is no rain
I'm not really sure how that would be differentiated from a hurricane with an "open" eye - either it has an eye or it doesn't, or its in some grey area in between. Hurricanes that have well-formed eyes tend to be stronger simply because their structure is well organized by that point. Most tropical storms and some hurricanes do not have an eye, or at least a well-defined eye, and that indicates that the storm is a bit weaker and less dangerous.
Hurricanes have eyes. But it is doubtful that the eye of a hurricane is evil.
The eye wall of a hurricanes is dangerous because that its where the strongest winds occur.
As the term "central eye" suggests the storm surround the eye rather than occurring to any particular side. In the northern hemisphere, where all hurricanes and most tornadoes rotate counterclockwise, the worst winds will occur on the right side of the eye. In the southern hemisphere, where the storms rotate clockwise, the worst winds will be on the left side.
The eye wall of a hurricanes is dangerous because that its where the strongest winds occur.
No. Hurricanes don't have fronts, they only have the eye, eye wall, and then the outer part of the hurricane.
If you were talking about which storm has an ''eye'' I have an answer for you. In hurricanes, the center dot is what is called its ''eye''. It is the most calmest part of a hurricane, believe it or not.
Yes. Some of the lowest sea-level pressure on Earth are found in the eyes of major hurricanes.
Hurricanes spin clockwise in the Southern hemisphere. Hurricanes in the Northern hemisphere spin counterclockwise. Hurricanes in the Southern hemisphere are called cyclones.
The winds are gentle and there is no rain
Yes, hurricanes are well-known for having eyes.
I'm not really sure how that would be differentiated from a hurricane with an "open" eye - either it has an eye or it doesn't, or its in some grey area in between. Hurricanes that have well-formed eyes tend to be stronger simply because their structure is well organized by that point. Most tropical storms and some hurricanes do not have an eye, or at least a well-defined eye, and that indicates that the storm is a bit weaker and less dangerous.
Yes. The strongest winds of a hurricane are found in the eye wall, a ring shaped area surrounding the eye.