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You would observe little to no wind, no rain, and thinned cloud, possibly with areas of clear sky.
In the eye of a hurricane, you would experience calm and clear skies. The winds are light, and there may even be some sunshine. This is surrounded by the eyewall, a region of intense thunderstorms and strong winds.
The eye of a hurricane is an area of calm clear weather at a hurricane's center.
There is little to no wind in the eye of a hurricane because all of the wind is circling around the eye of the hurricane. If there was wind in the middle of a hurricane, then it wouldn't really be a hurricane. It would just be a bunch of wind in one spot.
The eye of the hurricane is more than just the center. The eye is the axle point that keeps the centrifugal force of the hurricane alive. Without the eye, there would be no hurricane, just a bad storm, and without the hurricane winds beginning in the first place, there would be no eye. There is much more still to be learned about hurricanes, and scientists are continuing to work diligently on this problem today.It should also be noted that in the eye of the storm is dead calm.
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You would observe little to no wind, no rain, and thinned cloud, possibly with areas of clear sky.
You would observe little to no wind, no rain, and thinned cloud, possibly with areas of clear sky.
In the eye of a hurricane, you would experience calm and clear skies. The winds are light, and there may even be some sunshine. This is surrounded by the eyewall, a region of intense thunderstorms and strong winds.
The eye of the hurricane is the center of the hurricane.
No. The eye of a hurricane is free of storms.
The eye of a hurricane is an area of calm clear weather at a hurricane's center.
The eye of a hurricane is relatively calm, as long as you stay away from the eye wall. Most birds would be capable of flying in the eye of a hurricane ... if they could survive getting there. I think even eagles would have difficulty in 200-300 mile per hour winds.
False. The eye of a hurricane is calm. The strongest part of a hurricane is the eye wall.
False. The eye of a hurricane is calm. The strongest part of a hurricane is the eye wall.
The strongest winds in a hurricane are typically located near the center, known as the eye wall. The eye wall surrounds the eye of the hurricane and is where the most intense winds and rainfall are found.达
No. That would have no effect on a hurricane. For one thing, you cannot "break" the eye of a hurricane; it is not a solid object, and the winds of the eye wall are already quite turbulent. Second, the power of a jet's thrust is tiny compared to that of a hurricane. The speed in the jet's thrus may exceed the hurricane's windspeed over a short distance, but a hurricane is massive.