1).what is the eye wall of the typhoon?
2).why is the eye wall of a typhoon so dangerous?
3).why is the eye of a typhoon the calmest part of the storm?
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1).what is the eye wall of the typhoon?
2).why is the eye wall of a typhoon so dangerous?
3).why is the eye of a typhoon the calmest part of the storm?
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1. Eyewall replacement cycles, also called concentric eyewall cycles, naturally occur in intense tropical cyclones, generally with winds greater than 185 km/h, or major hurricanes
2. The most dangerous and destructive part of a tropical cyclone is the eyewall. Here winds are strongest, rainfall is heaviest, and deep convective clouds rise from close to Earth's surface to a height of 15,000 metres (49,000 feet).
3. The most recognizable feature found within a hurricane is the eye. ... Skies are often clear above the eye and winds are relatively light. It is actually the calmest section of any hurricane. The eye is so calm because the now strong surface winds that converge towards the center never reach it
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