Options (a), (b), (c), and (e) are false when describing hurricanes, i.e., the hurricane's eyewall has the highest pressure gradient. There isn't much rain in the eye, the pressure is at its lowest, and the winds are essentially calm. The highest storm surge is on the hurricane's right flank, where there is also typically a period of clear skies.
A tropical storm that has sustained winds of 74 miles per hour or higher is referred to as a hurricane. Typically 20 to 30 miles off course, the eye of a storm gives authority to travel 400 miles. A storm's instabilities include a lot of rain, strong gusts, and storm surges. When warm, moist air begins to rise over water, hurricanes occur. Refrigerator air dispels the ascending air.
During this process, numerous clouds and thunderstorms continue to develop. Air is constantly being moved from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure by the pressure gradient force.
The pressure gradient force attempts to draw air toward the center of the twister because the center (eye) of a cyclone has a high air pressure in the storm's direction.
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