In the center of a hurricane is the eye, which is a region of calm weather with clear skies and low wind speeds. The eye is surrounded by the eyewall, where the strongest winds and heaviest rainfall occur.
Strong winds that is called the wall. It is the most dangerous part of the hurricane and is made up of heavy clouds. The wind speed in this area of the hurricane blows up to 250km/h
Air in the eye of a hurricane is sinking. As it sinks it warms up, which causes clouds to evaporate. Some cloud are often still present in the eye as the air is still very moist.
In the center of a hurricane, called the eye, the air sinks. This sinking air creates a calm, clear area in the middle of the storm. Surrounding the eye, the air rises rapidly, creating the intense winds and stormy conditions associated with hurricanes.
The center or the "eye". Think of the Hurricane as a vortex that is sucking things up like a tornado. The winds are so powerful that you don't really see it sucking. But that is why the sea rises as it approaches the coast. The low pressure is causing the water level to rise higher.
Conventionally we pick it up via radar
No, the strongest part of a hurricane is the eye wall. The eye wall is the barrier surrounding the eye and the rest of the hurricanes. There are more fast moving winds in that area. However, th eye, the center of the hurricane, is the calmest part of the hurricane because air is pushed up and out of it, causing no fast moving air in the center.
No, the strongest part of a hurricane is the eye wall. The eye wall is the barrier surrounding the eye and the rest of the hurricanes. There are more fast moving winds in that area. However, th eye, the center of the hurricane, is the calmest part of the hurricane because air is pushed up and out of it, causing no fast moving air in the center.
In the center of a hurricane is the eye, which is a region of calm weather with clear skies and low wind speeds. The eye is surrounded by the eyewall, where the strongest winds and heaviest rainfall occur.
The smallest object most radar can pickup is a bird. Radar used by air traffic control and civilians is less accurate than that of the military.
it would pick up anything in its way and hit you with it
Radar signals pick up objects that reflect radio waves back to the radar unit. This can include aircraft, ships, weather patterns, and even birds or insects. The radar measures the time it takes for the signal to bounce back, providing information on the distance, speed, and direction of the object.
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The Uniden 800 radar detector should be able to pick up a police signal from 2 miles away, but there is never a guarantee. It also depends on the type of radar used by the police.
Strong winds that is called the wall. It is the most dangerous part of the hurricane and is made up of heavy clouds. The wind speed in this area of the hurricane blows up to 250km/h
Yes, radar helped to pick up German aircraft after about 1940.
Air in the eye of a hurricane is sinking. As it sinks it warms up, which causes clouds to evaporate. Some cloud are often still present in the eye as the air is still very moist.