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  2. Eye (cyclone) - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Wilma with a pinhole eye. While typical mature storms have eyes that are a few dozen miles across, rapidly intensifying storms can develop an extremely small, clear, and circular eye, sometimes referred to as a pinhole eye. Storms with pinhole eyes are prone to large fluctuations in intensity, and provide difficulties and frustrations ...

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

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    Hurricane Ian was a prolific lightning producer as it strengthened into a Category 5 hurricane on its approach to Florida. Storm chasers along the coast of Florida even witnessed cloud-to-ground ...

  4. Watch: ‘Eye’ of Hurricane Hilary swirls as storm strengthens ...

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    Satellite footage shows the “eyeof Hurricane Hilary swirling as the category-three storm approached the United States on Friday (18 August). The “major hurricane” is set to bring heavy ...

  5. 50 hurricane facts that will blow you away - AOL

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    • Scientists were able to send a drone directly into the eye of Hurricane Sam in 2021, ... Utah, West Virginia and Wisconsin. A mountaintop in Washington state is also named Hurricane Ridge.

  6. Portal:Tropical cyclones/Selected image - Wikipedia

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    Surrounding the eye of the hurricane is a ring of thunderstorms, called the eyewall. Rainbands surround the eye of the storm in concentric circles. In the eyewall and in the rainbands, warm, moist air rises, while in the eye and around the rainbands, air from higher in the atmosphere sinks back toward the surface.

  7. Hurricane dynamics and cloud microphysics - Wikipedia

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    They report that in their simulation the seeded hurricane initially weakened the surface winds in the region of seeding. The eye of the hurricane eventually contracted and became stronger, but the average of the total wind field was weaker. In this best case scenario, they report that seeding reduced the hurricane-force winds by 25%. [5]

  8. Debby landed as a hurricane and became a tropical storm ... - AOL

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    As the surface winds rotate, air sinks in the center of the clouds and forms the recognizable eye of the hurricane. The center is calm and clear. The winds in the eye are typically 15 miles per ...

  9. Annular tropical cyclone - Wikipedia

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    However, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) later started used the Annular Hurricane Index for the purpose of assessing annular tropical cyclones. The index takes into account the cloud height of the storm, the radii of the eye, and other similar factors, using satellite imagery, and then produces a number, with the maximum value on the scale ...