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When an area is in the eye of a typhoon, it experiences a temporary calm, characterized by clear skies and reduced winds. This phenomenon occurs because the eye is the center of the storm, where the atmospheric pressure is lowest. However, this calm is deceptive, as the storm's destructive winds and heavy rains lie just outside the eye, and once it passes, conditions can rapidly deteriorate again. People in the eye may feel a false sense of security, unaware that the worst is yet to come.

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