From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11436 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, May 25 2023 Volume 14 : Number 11436 Today's Subjects: ----------------- This New Affordable 4K Drone Will Take Your Photos and Videos to the Next Level ["Black Falcon Pro" Subject: This New Affordable 4K Drone Will Take Your Photos and Videos to the Next Level This New Affordable 4K Drone Will Take Your Photos and Videos to the Next Level http://antifungalcare.email/LDdr9Ve1vmgSkrq9K9WFyM5P4gFK6sSUoH9Rrp1qiRyJaULwmw http://antifungalcare.email/727yXrIKZwEx72PJd3OK_IrFpndcPMh1uLbcEQ3YE8z3P_xaUg 40 mi) across at the geometric center of the storm. The eye may be clear or have spotty low clouds (a clear eye), it may be filled with low- and mid-level clouds (a filled eye), or it may be obscured by the central dense overcast. There is, however, very little wind and rain, especially near the center. This is in stark contrast to conditions in the eyewall, which contains the storm's strongest winds. Due to the mechanics of a tropical cyclone, the eye and the air directly above it are warmer than their surroundings. While normally quite symmetric, eyes can be oblong and irregular, especially in weakening storms. A large ragged eye is a non-circular eye which appears fragmented, and is an indicator of a weak or weakening tropical cyclone. An open eye is an eye which can be circular, but the eyewall does not completely encircle the eye, also indicating a weakening, moisture-deprived cyclone or a weak but strengthening one. Both of these observations are used to estimate the intensity of tropical cyclones via Dvorak analysis. Eyewalls are typically circular; however, distinctly polygonal shapes ranging from triangles to hexagons occasionally occur. Hurricane Wilma with a pinhole eye While typical mature storms have eyes that are a few dozen miles across, rapidly intensifying storms can develop an extremely small, clear, and circular eye, sometimes referred to as a pinhole eye. Storms with pinhole eyes are prone to large fluctuations in intensity, and provide difficulties and frustrations for forecasters. Detail of hurricane Isabel's eye, as viewed from the International Space Station Small/minuscule eyes b those less than ten nautical miles ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11436 ***********************************************