Science, asked by mykadesamerocorachea, 4 months ago

compare the wind speed within the eye and at the eye wall what can you say? ​

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Answered by Rangarao333
165

Answer:

The eye of the tropical cyclone has the weak wind speed while the eyewall has the strongest wind speed of the tropical cyclone.

Explanation:

Answered by steffis
14

The eye is the calmest region of the cyclone having winds of 4-7 mph while the eye-wall region is the most destructive having winds of 64-75 mph

Explanation:

  • In strong cyclones, the eye has light breeze and clear skies, surrounded on all sides by a humongous destructive eye wall. In weaker cyclones, the eye is less well defined and can be covered by the central dense clouds which are seen better on satellite imagery.
  • Destructive, disorganised storms may also be the locations of eye wall along with constant heavy rain. Wind speeds attain their maximum value at this region: the eye wall, thus having winds of 64-75 mph. While the eye of the cyclone has light breezes of 4-7 mph.
  • In all storms, the eye is the location of the storm's minimum barometric pressure it is the region where atmospheric pressure at sea level is the lowest. The pressure in the eye wall is almost 15 percent greater.
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