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The Eye Wall a hurricane's most devastating region
Located just outside of the eye is the eye wall. This is the location within a hurricane where the most damaging winds and intense rainfall is found.

 


Eye wall: The ring of thunderstorms that surrounds a storm's eye. The heaviest rain, strongest winds and worst turbulence are normally in the eye wall. ...

Eye Wall/Wall Cloud
An organized band of cumuliform clouds immediately surrounding the center of a tropical cyclone. Eye wall and wall cloud are used synonymously.

Eye Wall- the collection of thunderstorms which generally surround the eye of a hurricane ...

EYE WALL An organized band of convection surrounding the eye, or center, of a tropical cyclone. It contains cumulonimbus clouds, intense rainfall and very strong winds.
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Eye Wall - A wall of dense thunderstorms that surrounds the eye of a hurricane. This is where the most intense winds of a hurricane occur.

Eye wall
The wall of dense thunderstorms that surrounds the eye of a Tropical Cyclone. Generally around 50-100km in diameter and the region of strongest winds and heaviest rainfall.
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Eye Wall It is an organized band of cumuliform clouds that immediately surrounds the center (eye) of a hurricane. The fiercest winds and most intense rainfall typically occur near the eye wall. VIP levels 3 or greater are typical.

Eye wall A circle of cumulonimbus clouds surrounding the eye of a mature hurricane.
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Eye Wall - The doughnut-shaped area ofintensive cumulonimbus development and very strong winds that surrounds the eye of a hurricane.

The winds are light, the skies are partly cloudy or even clear (the skies are usually free of rain) and radar depicts it as an echo-free area within the eye wall.

Hurricane: Eye Wall Contain: Thunderstorms. Tornadoes. 11. Hurricane: Eye: 10 mi. diameter. Can be 100 mi. dia. 12. Hurricane: Forward speed up to 50 mph. 13. Hurricane: High & Low tides. Full Moon or New Moon produce higher storm surge. 14.

Before it arrives there, it is caught up in the vortex and rises in the eye wall, releasing its latent heat to drive the upward flow.

Convective Rings and Bands: Like "Stratiform Rings and Bands" they occur outside the eye wall of the hurricane. They exhibit a VIP Level 2 or greater reflectivity and occasionally display the "bright band" aloft.

A concentrated ring of convection that develops outside the eye wall in symmetric, mature hurricanes. The ring then propagates inward and leads to a double-eye. Eventually, the inner eye wall dissipates while the outer intensifies and moves inward.

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CDO - Central Dense Overcast. The cirrus cloud shield that results from thunderstorms in the eye wall of a hurricane and its rainbands.
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Stratiform Rings and BandsThese occur between the active convective bands of a hurricane outside of the eye wall. Inner stratiform bands often exhibit the bright band aloft, a VIP Level 2, and in the lower layers typically show a VIP Level 1.

In general, when the eye begins to shrink in size, the storm is intensifying. EYE WALL An organized band of convection surrounding the eye, or center, of a tropical cyclone. It contains cumulonimbus clouds, intense rainfall and very strong winds.

See also: Hurricane, Center, Storm, Cyclone, Cloud

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