it'll go into producing rain around the cyclone. ALYSIA THOMAS-SAM: One man who has flown into the eye of a storm is Dr Danny Rosenfeld who is also part of the ANU project. He was on a research ...
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 ...