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are theorized to have a calm or nearly calm “eye,” an area of relatively low wind speed near the center of the vortex. The theory is actually born out by Doppler velocity radar observations.
Photos out of Naples, Fla., depict a calm scene while in the eye of Hurricane Irma on Sunday afternoon. Kaitlyn Folmer/ABC Slowly, other hotel patrons and members of the ABC News team trickled out ...
She’s Black, wearing a green hoodie and gazes out at the viewer with serious but seemingly calm eyes. Her mouth is covered by an American flag contoured to the shape of her face. Titled "They ...
are theorized to have a calm or nearly calm “eye,” an area of relatively low wind speed near the center of the vortex. The theory is actually born out by Doppler velocity radar observations.