Inside the center of a cyclone, known as the eye, conditions are surprisingly calm compared to the surrounding storm. The eye is characterized by clear skies and light winds, creating a stark contrast to the intense, swirling winds and heavy rain found in the eyewall that surrounds it. This calm area forms as the storm's low pressure draws in air, which rises rapidly in the eyewall, resulting in the violent weather outside. As a cyclone progresses, the eye can vary in size and may even have smaller eyes, called "suction vortices," within it.
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