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Eye of the Storm Diagram - Atmospheric Circulation Explained #1404440 (License: Personal Use)
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The image depicts a cross-sectional schematic of a tropical cyclone’s eye, highlighting inward-spiraling winds in six distinct color-coded streams (red, green, blue, yellow, purple, brown), each marked with directional arrows and labels. Central vertical columns labeled C and D represent the calm eye region and surrounding eyewall, respectively, while stars denote key pressure or convergence points. The layout emphasizes conservation of angular momentum and subsidence within the eye.
Used in meteorology textbooks, weather safety guides, and STEM educational websites to explain cyclone structure; targets students, educators, and weather enthusiasts seeking visual understanding of storm dynamics.
Related Cliparts: Visual breakdown of storm eye dynamics showing rotational airflow patterns, color-coded wind directions, and core structure-ideal for meteorology education and weather science resources.
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