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concentric eyewall cycle
When a tropical cyclone exhibits concentric eyewalls, the outer eyewall often contracts and replaces the inner one. A cycle typically takes about one day to complete and is accompanied by significant fluctuations in central surface pressure and maximum wind speed, with maximum winds exceeding 50 m sā1 (96 knots). The cycle may repeat indefinitely.
- Part of Speech: noun
 - Industry/Domain: Weather
 - Category: Meteorology
 - Company: AMS
 
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