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Pressure at the center of a hurricane is __________ than the surroundings at the surface and __________ than the surroundings aloft.

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The answers are lower and higher. Compression at the middle of a hurricane is lower than the environments at the exterior and higher than the surroundings in the air. A tropical cyclone is a speedily spinning rainstorm coordination classified by a low-pressure midpoint, a shut low-level atmospheric movement, tough gusts, and a twisting organization of downpours, which yields heavy rainfalls.

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