![]() ![]() This image from shows what a hurricane's eye looks like from above-and why it is such an apt name. When the eye of such a storm moves directly overhead, the storm's winds abate sharply and the sky looks clear. ![]() Most storm systems do not have a clearly formed center or eye, with strong winds swirling around a relatively calm center, but hurricanes (strong tropical cyclones) do.
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