Hurricane trackers catch storm’s ‘second eye’

Modelling the eyes of a hurricane should help predictions of intensity.

Scientists have documented for the first time how the eye of a hurricane dies, and is replaced by a new one. The observations, made by radar-equipped aircraft during the hurricane season of 2005, could be used to improve forecasts of hurricane intensity.

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