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Its a Hurricane
A hurricane is a tropical cyclone that blows in a large spiral around a relatively calm center eye.
Cyclones
The center of a tornado is often referred to at its eye, though a true eye only forms in tropical cyclones (e.g. hurricanes). If such an eye-like structure is detected it is called the weak echo region.the center of a tornado is called the eye.
Hurricanes are named by the National Hurricane Center. Tropical cyclones (the generic term for a hurricane) in other parts of the world are named by similar organizations of the nations whose area of responsibility the storms form inc.
Tropical cyclone is the generic term for a hurricane. A hurricane is a tropical cyclone that occurs in the northern hemisphere in either the Atlantic Ocean or the Eastern Pacific and has sustained winds of at least 74 mph. In other parts of the world hurricane intensity tropical cyclones cyclones go by different names, such as typhoons. If a tropical cyclone has winds below 74 mph, it is called a tropical storm or tropical depression.
A hurricane is a tropical cyclone that blows in a large spiral around a relatively calm center eye.
A hurricane is a tropical cyclone that blows in a large spiral around a relatively calm center eye.
a hurricane!!! There are three usua names Hurricane, Cyclone or Typhoon depending where the storm is located depicts which name is correct.
The name varies with where they occur. In the waters of the Atlantic and eastern Pacific in the northern hemisphere such storms are called hurricanes. In the western Pacific north of the equator they are called typhoons. In the southern Pacific and Indian Oceans they are simply called cyclones.
Tropical cyclones can be all sizes. The smallest tropical cyclone was Tropical Storm Marco in 2008 in the Atlantic. Marco's winds only extended 11.5 miles from the center of the storm.
Isobars form a concentric pattern around the center
It is sometimes called the core. Sometimes an eyelike structure forms and it is sometimes referred to as such but a true eye only forms in tropical cyclones.
Cyclones
The center of a tornado is often referred to at its eye, though a true eye only forms in tropical cyclones (e.g. hurricanes). If such an eye-like structure is detected it is called the weak echo region.the center of a tornado is called the eye.
anticyclones
Both have winds that rotate cyclonically around a low pressure center. Cyclonic rotation is counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern.
Hurricanes are named by the National Hurricane Center. Tropical cyclones (the generic term for a hurricane) in other parts of the world are named by similar organizations of the nations whose area of responsibility the storms form inc.