Intense tropical storms with sustained winds of
more than 74 miles per hour (119 km/hr) are known as hurricanes
if they form in the northern Atlantic or eastern Pacific
Oceans, cyclones if they form in the Indian Ocean or near
Australia, and typhoons if they form in the western North
Pacific Ocean. Most large hurricanes have a central eye with
calm or light winds and clear skies or broken clouds, surrounded
by an eye wall, a ring of very tall and intense thunderstorms
that spin around the eye, with some of the most
intense winds and rain of the entire storm system. The eye is
surrounded by spiral rain bands that spin counterclockwise
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