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Meaning of "eyewall"

eyewall (noun) - The organized band of clouds surrounding the center of a tropical cyclone, characterized by strong winds and intense weather conditions
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  • A ring of towering thunderstorms where the most severe weather of a cyclone occurs.

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Its eyewall replacement cycle was thought to be completed.
The eye of a tropical cyclone is surrounded by an eyewall.
The eyewall contracts because of inertial instability.
Edge of the eyewall right now.
Eyewall and wall cloud are used synonymously.
This may trigger another cycle of eyewall replacement.
Eyewall mesovortices often exhibit unusual behavior in tropical cyclones.
The system also developed an eye and an eyewall.
Eyewall mesovortices are most common during periods of intensification in tropical cyclones.
That storm does not have an eyewall.
Eyewall replacement cycle.
This would promote the formation of a new eyewall.
Eyewall replacement cycles.
Francisco slowly weakened as it underwent an eyewall replacement cycle.
Eyewall mesovortices are a significant factor in the formation of tornadoes after tropical cyclone landfall.

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The weakening was accompanied by a collapse of the inner eyewall before landfall.
When an eyewall replacement cycle occurs the intensity of the hurricane usually decreases.
It had an indistinct eyewall.
Most hurricanes exhibit a definitive eyewall and spiral rainbands outside of the eye.
The heaviest rainfall falls within its central dense overcast and eyewall.
Eyewall mesovortices are small scale rotational features found in the eyewalls of intense tropical cyclones.
The new theory took cumulus towers outside the eyewall into account.
Kent then undergo an eyewall replacement cycle later that day and started to weaken.
The forecast models have extreme difficulty with predicting an eyewall replacement cycle.
Eyewall clouds had not previously been seen on any planet other than Earth.
Many intense hurricanes undergo at least one of these eyewall replacements during their existence.
The eyewall of catastrophic Hurricane Dorian is currently reaching the Abaco Islands.
Patsy reached its peak intensity before undergoing an eyewall replacement cycle and started to weaken.
Thereafter, an eyewall replacement cycle and cooler waters weakened the system.
Typhoon Wutip during an eyewall replacement cycle.
Plan A was usually selected when aircraft were to arrive during a time without eyewall replacement.
A portion of the eyewall moved over Saint Martin and Saba.
Subsequently, the hurricane again weakened due to an eyewall replacement cycle.
Such weakening is called an eyewall replacement cycle, and is usually temporary.
The eyewall of a hurricane contains a storm 's most damaging winds and intense rainfall.
The damage near the storm's eyewall is expected to be catastrophic.
Bud 's eyewall containing its strongest winds will remain far offshore.
Tornadoes can also be spawned as a result of eyewall mesovortices, which persist until landfall.
The hurricane eyewall passed directly overhead, severely damaging almost every building.
Additionally, satellite imagery indicated an eyewall mesovortex within the eye of the typhoon.
In these vortices, wind speeds may be greater than anywhere else in the eyewall.
Thereafter, the ring of eyewall convection and the temperature of the storm's eye fluctuated.
Soon, it became clear that the typhoon started to undego an eyewall replacement cycle.
An eyewall replacement cycle took place, and two eye structures formed as gradual weakening continued.
In a hurricane, wind speed increases from the outer rain bands to the eyewall.
But the core of the storm, the eyewall with the highest winds, is significantly weaker.
Mature, intense tropical cyclones can and often undergo an eyewall replacement cycle.
Eventually the outer eyewall replaces the inner one completely, and the storm may re-intensify.
The heaviest wind damage occurs where a tropical cyclone 's eyewall passes over land.
However, the process of eyewall replacement cycle caused Louise to weaken.

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