It is generally clear skys and calm. However everything looks different in a way difficult to describe. All the plants and colors look different, maybe vibrant is the word and a little eerie yet subtle. Almost like looking threw polarized lenses.
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Inside the eye of a hurricane, the sky is often clear or partly cloudy, with calm winds and relatively low pressure. It can be a stark contrast to the fierce winds and rain that surround the eye wall, which is the most dangerous part of the storm. The eye is typically circular in shape and can range in size from a few miles to over 100 miles across.
No, a hurricane does not look like a large tornado. A hurricane is a large storm system with a well-defined center known as the eye, surrounded by bands of thunderstorms. Tornadoes are smaller, more localized columns of rotating air that extend from a thunderstorm to the ground.
the eye of a hurricane is a totally clear district. when you are in the eye you experience totally clear weather. The sun might even be shining!!!!
The eye of a hurricane is an area of calm clear weather at a hurricane's center.
The center or the "eye". Think of the Hurricane as a vortex that is sucking things up like a tornado. The winds are so powerful that you don't really see it sucking. But that is why the sea rises as it approaches the coast. The low pressure is causing the water level to rise higher.
The eyewall of a hurricane, just outside the eye, has the strongest wind in a hurricane.