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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. Eyewall replacement cycle - Wikipedia

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    Annular hurricanes have been simulated that have gone through the life cycle of an eyewall replacement. The simulations show that the major rainbands will grow such that the arms will overlap, and then it spirals into itself to form a concentric eyewall. The inner eyewall dissipates, leaving a hurricane with a singular large eye with no rainbands.

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

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    When Hurricane Wilma was near peak intensity during the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, its eye was not even 3 miles across. Small eyes like this are often referred to as pinhole eyes by ...

  5. Tropical cyclone - Wikipedia

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    A tropical cyclone is the generic term for a warm-cored, non-frontal synoptic-scale low-pressure system over tropical or subtropical waters around the world. [4] [5] The systems generally have a well-defined center which is surrounded by deep atmospheric convection and a closed wind circulation at the surface. [4]

  6. Hurricane Otis surprised forecasters with its intensity. Why ...

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    Hurricanes need the center pressure to drop rapidly,” Chen said. “The smaller the eye, the easier it is for storm pressure to drop, so when you have a tight core storm they intensify faster ...

  7. 50 hurricane facts that will blow you away - AOL

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    • Birds fly downwind in the gales that spiral into the center of a hurricane and can sometimes become "stuck" in the eye. • Hurricane season in the Atlantic runs from June to November, but ...

  8. Brown ocean effect - Wikipedia

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    2005’s Hurricane Katrina made its first landfall in Florida on August 25 on the southern end of the peninsula. It held its intensity and only weakened slightly. [vague] Tropical Storm Erin of 2007 is an example of the effect, when the storm intensified over central Texas, eventually forming an eye over Oklahoma.

  9. Why Milton could become one of the most destructive ...

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    When Hurricane Milton reaches Florida's Gulf Coast on Wednesday, the immense and powerful storm could generate “life-threatening” storm surge of up to 15 feet. Why Milton could become one of ...