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the central calm area of a cyclone is called

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Answered by RoshanExplosion
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Tropical cyclone "John" December 14th 1999 off the coast of Western Australia. Cyclones are large revolving tropical storms caused by winds blowing around a central area of low atmospheric pressure. ... In the centre of this system there usually is a cloudless, calm area called "The Eye", with no rain and very light winds.
Answered by Anonymous
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The central calm area of a cyclone is called the eye of a cyclone.

- The eye of a cyclone is basically the central zone of a cyclone. The strong wind of the cyclone rotates around this eye.

- This eye region is comparatively calm than the other regions of a cyclone because the presence of the Coriolis force,reflects the strong wind flow from the eye region of the cyclone,to the other regions of that cyclone.

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