Location A is within the eye of the tropical cyclone. B, C and D are locations that are more and more distant from the eye. The air pressure at the different locations are: Location A B C D Air pressure* in millibars (mb) "Air pressure refers to the weight of air over a certain area. 930 960 980 990 Compare the air pressures at A, B, C and D. What do you notice?

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A. Figure 1 consists of two illustrations. The top one shows a tropical cyclone as seen at an angle.
White rain bands move around the center or “eye". The bottom illustration shows a cross-section
of a tropical cyclone. It is like slicing it in half and looking at it from the side.
E
D
Figure 4. (Top) View of a tropical cyclone at an angle. (Bottom)
Cross-section of a typhoon.
1. Location A is within the eye of the tropical cyclone. B, C and D are locations that are more and more distant from
the eye. The air pressure at the different locations are:
Location
B
D
Air pressure* in
millibars (mb)
*Air pressure refers to the weight of air over a certain area.
930
960
980
990
Compare the air pressures at A, B, C and D. What do you notice?
Transcribed Image Text:A. Figure 1 consists of two illustrations. The top one shows a tropical cyclone as seen at an angle. White rain bands move around the center or “eye". The bottom illustration shows a cross-section of a tropical cyclone. It is like slicing it in half and looking at it from the side. E D Figure 4. (Top) View of a tropical cyclone at an angle. (Bottom) Cross-section of a typhoon. 1. Location A is within the eye of the tropical cyclone. B, C and D are locations that are more and more distant from the eye. The air pressure at the different locations are: Location B D Air pressure* in millibars (mb) *Air pressure refers to the weight of air over a certain area. 930 960 980 990 Compare the air pressures at A, B, C and D. What do you notice?
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