The ‘eye’ of the cyclone has :

The ‘eye’ of the cyclone has :

abnormally high temperature and lowest pressure
abnormally low temperature and pressure
clear sky and lowest temperature
dense cloud cover and low pressure
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UPSC CDS-1 – 2016
The ‘eye’ of a cyclone has abnormally high temperature and lowest pressure relative to its surroundings at the same altitude.
The eye is the calm, clear region at the center of a mature tropical cyclone. It is characterized by very low atmospheric pressure, light winds, and clear skies (or scattered clouds). Air sinks in the eye, leading to adiabatic warming, which makes the temperature in the eye warmer than the surrounding eyewall.
The eyewall surrounds the eye and is where the strongest winds and heaviest rainfall occur, characterized by dense cloud cover. The lowest surface pressure of the cyclone is found within the eye.