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- triple eyewalls, and Hurricane Juliette and Iris (2001) were do****ented cases of such. The first tropical system to be observed with concentric eyewalls was...
- The storm then develops two concentric eyewalls, or an "eye within an eye". In most cases, the outer eyewall begins to contract soon after its formation...
- collapsed. Multiple eyewalls had been detected in very strong hurricanes before, including Typhoon Sarah and Hurricane Donna. Double eyewalls were usually only...
- produced Category 4 winds sustained at 155 miles per hour (249 km/h) near its eyewall at the time it moved as**** on the Florida Panhandle coastrenders the...
- "hurricane-like" storm locked to the south pole that had a clearly defined eyewall. Eyewall clouds had not previously been seen on any planet other than Earth...
- 1960, Hurricane Belle in 1976, and Hurricane Gloria in 1985. Also, the eyewall of Hurricane Bob in 1991 brushed the eastern tip. In August 2011, portions...
- the eyewall of a tropical cyclone. Mesovortices range in diameter from tens of miles to a mile or less and can be immensely intense. An eyewall mesovortex...
- 2016 hurricane season, including Hurricane Matthew (which made a partial eyewall landfall), and was brushed by Hurricane Irma in 2017. The first meteorological...
- (185–235 km/h) winds—was issued for areas expected to be impacted by the eyewall; this included parts of Aransas, Calhoun, Nueces, Refugio, and San Patricio...
- of Super Typhoon Sarah p****ed over the island. Sustained winds in the eyewall were 130 knots (240 km/h), from the north before the eye and from the south...