Inside the Storm

Outflow

After air spirals up through the eyewall to the top of a hurricane, it cools and spreads outward, curving in a clockwise direction and forming a cirrostratus cloud cap over the storm system. Some of the cooler air sinks back down into the eye, warming and suppressing clouds in the eye region.

3D visualization of a hurricane's upper-level airflow.description

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