At the center of tropical cyclones, the eye is a zone of mostly calm weather. A storm's eye is a roughly circular area with a diameter of 30–65 kilometers (19–40 miles). The eyewall, a ring of towering thunderstorms that forms when the most severe weather and greatest winds occur, surrounds it. The eye of the cyclone has the lowest barometric pressure, which can be up to 15% lower than the pressure outside the storm.
Light winds and clear sky characterize the eye of strong tropical cyclones, which is encircled on all sides by a towering, symmetric eyewall. The eye is less well defined in weaker tropical cyclones and might be buried by the central dense overcast, a region of high, thick clouds.
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At the center of tropical cyclones, the eye is a zone of mostly calm weather. A storm's eye is a roughly circular area with a diameter of 30–65 kilometers (19–40 miles). The eyewall, a ring of towering thunderstorms that forms when the most severe weather and greatest winds occur, surrounds it. The eye of the cyclone has the lowest barometric pressure, which can be up to 15% lower than the pressure outside the storm.
Light winds and clear sky characterize the eye of strong tropical cyclones, which is encircled on all sides by a towering, symmetric eyewall. The eye is less well defined in weaker tropical cyclones and might be buried by the central dense overcast, a region of high, thick clouds.
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