The changes in pressure create the central circle; the formation is called the Coriolis Effect. The variations in speed and pressure change the formation of the wind, which is responsible for spawning of the original spiral shape. The spiral shape of the hurricane can compare to the Golden Spiral because as the hurricane goes in the counterclockwise spiral, you find it increasing at a consistent pattern. This pattern is much like the Golden Ratio. In an article, an image displays Hurricane Sandy and how it relates to the Fibonacci Sequence which is similar to the Golden Ratio and the Golden Spiral. The hurricane involves itself with the Golden Ratio. Perhaps this is why we find it so visually appealing because it is indeed nature at its
The changes in pressure create the central circle; the formation is called the Coriolis Effect. The variations in speed and pressure change the formation of the wind, which is responsible for spawning of the original spiral shape. The spiral shape of the hurricane can compare to the Golden Spiral because as the hurricane goes in the counterclockwise spiral, you find it increasing at a consistent pattern. This pattern is much like the Golden Ratio. In an article, an image displays Hurricane Sandy and how it relates to the Fibonacci Sequence which is similar to the Golden Ratio and the Golden Spiral. The hurricane involves itself with the Golden Ratio. Perhaps this is why we find it so visually appealing because it is indeed nature at its