NASA's Aqua satellite passed over Tropical Cyclone Imelda on April 15 at 2:15 a.m. EDT. Aqua captured this visible image that showed Imelda's eye had filled in with clouds and the storm appears to ...
The central part of the tropical cyclone is known as the eye. The eye is usually 32-48 km across. It is an area of light wind speeds and no rain. It contains descending air. When tropical cyclones ...
An Embry-Riddle professor of meteorology joined NOAA's "Hurricane Hunters" crew to fly a drone into Hurricane Milton.
This may indicate the cyclone's 'eye' is passing, and winds could intensify again, potentially causing significant damage. The authorities have asked locals to remain safe in a secure location ...