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  2. Eyewall replacement cycle - Wikipedia

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    Observations show that an eyewall replacement cycle can lead to the development of an annular hurricane. While some hurricanes develop into annular hurricanes without an eyewall replacement, it has been hypothesized that the dynamics leading to the formation of a secondary eyewall may be similar to those needed for development of an annular eye ...

  3. Annular tropical cyclone - Wikipedia

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    Tropical cyclones can become annular as a result of eyewall mesovortices mixing the strong winds found in the eyewalls of storms with the weak winds of the eye, which helps to expand the eye. In addition, this process helps to make the equivalent potential temperature (often referred to as theta-e or θ e {\displaystyle \theta _{e}} ) within ...

  4. Portal : Tropical cyclones/Featured article/Eye (cyclone)

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    In strong tropical cyclones, the eye is characterized by light winds and clear skies, surrounded on all sides by a towering, symmetric eyewall. In weaker tropical cyclones, the eye is less well-defined, and can be covered by the central dense overcast , which is an area of high, thick clouds which show up brightly on satellite imagery .

  5. From the eye to storm surge: The anatomy of a hurricane - AOL

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    Just outside of the eye is the eyewall, the most intense part of a hurricane where the highest winds are found. Contrary to what is often portrayed in TV shows and movies, hurricanes do not ...

  6. The Hurricane Rainband and Intensity Change Experiment

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    In tropical cyclones maximum wind speed of the storm, which occurs at the eyewall, is a primary indicator of its overall strength which is important in predicting overall intensity. Just beyond this eyewall is a moat which separates the inner rainbands (eventually the outer eyewall) from the (inner) eyewall.

  7. Hurricane Hector (2018) - Wikipedia

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    The hurricane's structure began to decay on August 5, with the eye becoming less distinct by 12:00 UTC. Meanwhile, microwave imagery showed two concentric eyewalls, indicating that Hector was entering a second eyewall replacement cycle. [19] Hector became a Category 4 hurricane at 18:00 UTC after completing the eyewall cycle. [1]

  8. Annulus (botany) - Wikipedia

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    The annulus slowly straightens and continues to evert sometimes to the extent that the two ends of the recurved annulus almost meet. As more water evaporates, air bubbles form in the cells causing the contracted annulus to snap forward again, thus dislodging and launching the spores away from the plant. The type and position of the annulus is ...

  9. Floral morphology - Wikipedia

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    It can be seen that the flower is hermaphrodite and actinomorphic, pentacyclic (i.e., it has 5 floral whorls) and pentamerous (each cycle is composed of five pieces). The floral diagram is a graphic representation of the arrangement of the floral parts and the arrangement of the different whorls, in a cross section of the flower.