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The eye wall of a hurricanes is dangerous because that its where the strongest winds occur.

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Why is the eye dangerous?

The eye wall of a hurricanes is dangerous because that its where the strongest winds occur.


Is the eye of the hurricanes the strongest part?

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.


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Could you live if you were in the eye part of a cyclone?

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What surrounds the eye wall?

The eye wall is surrounded by the spiral bands.


What is the wall of clouds that are around the eye of a hurricane called?

It is called the eye wall.


What does the eye wall of a hurricane protect the eye from?

The eye wall does not protect the eye of a hurricane. There term simply refers to the fact that the eyewall surrounds and contains the eye.


How does the eye of a hurricane compare to the eye wall?

The eye wall of a hurricane contains the storm's most violent winds while the eye is relatively calm.


The fiercest part of a hurricane is the?

The eye-wall is the fiercest part of a hurricane. The actual eye is very calm, but the wall has the fastest winds. The eye-wall is made of very severe storms.


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What is the eye wall of a hurricane?

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