
Do tornadoes have eyes? - Earth Science Stack Exchange
Theoretically, the eye of the storm is the center of the tornado in which everything is peaceful and calm. It has been described as "still as death." I was trapped in an F-1 tornado near my home in …
Why does air subside in the Eye - the lowest pressure area of a ...
Jun 8, 2016 · A low pressure area is associated with rising air while a high pressure area is associated with subsiding air. The best explanation I could come up with is either the cyclone is an exception or …
Hurricane eye on landfall and relation to wind speeds
Oct 18, 2017 · How does the radius of the hurricane's eye affect the winds felt by those at different distances from the eye? When a hurricane reaches land, how does the land affect the eye's formation?
If storms form above low pressure regions, why doesn't the eye of a ...
Oct 14, 2018 · If storms form above low pressure regions, why doesn't the eye of a hurricane, a low pressure region, have any storms? Ask Question Asked 7 years, 2 months ago Modified 6 years, 10 …
Why is the atmospheric pressure in a tropical cyclone lowest in the eye ...
4 The lowest atmospheric pressure in a tropical cyclone is generally located in the eye at the center of the cyclone; however, the air in the eye is descending, while the air in the surrounding portions of the …
meteorology - How big was the eye of the El Reno tornado? - Earth ...
But what about it’s eye? Can it be compared to a small hurricane, like Tropical Storm Marco? Even as the smallest hurricane, it’s still about 3.5 times the size of El Reno, so would their eyes have about …
Do hurricanes cool the earth? - Earth Science Stack Exchange
Sep 12, 2017 · I noticed that temperature drops in the surrounding area of a hurricane. Is the heat converted into kinetic energy? Could the shape of the hurricanes reflect sunlight? Do they create …
How far away can you see a thunderstorm? - Earth Science Stack …
Jul 26, 2015 · I saw very clearly a large storm with 1-2 lightning strikes per second. I could see cloud-to-cloud lightning traces, as well as the cloud lit up from within. Looking at the radar, the only storm in …
What part of a hurricane determines if it makes landfall?
Aug 26, 2017 · Hurricanes make "landfall" when the center of the eye moves over land. From the NOAA National Hurricane Center glossary: Landfall: The intersection of the surface center of a tropical …
Is it typically colder after a storm? - Earth Science Stack Exchange
Is it colder after a storm relative to: how it was right before the storm? how it is the day after the day after the storm? how it would've been without the storm? I'm interested in statistical answers as well as …