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What is the diameter of the eye of a typical hurricane

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Answer:approximately 20-40 miles

Explanation:Typical hurricanes are about 300 miles wide although they can vary considerably in size. The eye at a hurricane's center is a relatively calm, clear area approximately 20-40 miles across. The eyewall surrounding the eye is composed of dense clouds that contain the highest winds in the storm.

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