What is the circular center of a hurricane better known as?

What is the circular center of a hurricane better known as?

  • Correct Answer: the eye
  • the focus
  • the epicenter
  • the nose

Explanation: At the center of a hurricane is a small area where the air is calm and clear. This is called the eye of the hurricane ( Figure below ). The eye forms at the low-pressure center of the hurricane. Air in the eye rises upward.

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