Look Into The Eye
Having grown up in typhoon
country, I've always wondered what the eye of a hurricane,
looks like. I know I've been IN one at some point—you feel some sort of an eerie calm, which makes you heave a brief sigh of relief, that is, until the eye passes and the wind picks up again, and terror grips you once more. I have one vivid recollection of a typhoon that hit our city close to noon. The storm was so powerful that a glass top from our lawn furniture danced in mid-air like a sheet of Kleenex, then dropped on the grass as soon as the eye came in.
I finally found some awesome shots of a hurricane's eye
, taken from a weather plane by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).



