This week, I investigated a lot of information and relationships about tornadoes and the butterfly effect, such as how tornadoes form, under what conditions tornadoes occur, what is the indirect relationship between the butterfly effect and tornadoes, and so on.
After the research, I learned that the formation of tornadoes needs a necessary factor, that is the temperature difference. Because tornadoes form because the temperature difference between the clouds is too large, resulting in a cold airdrop, hot air rise of the small vortex. At this point, the air appears in cotton-like white clouds, called cumulus clouds, cumulus clouds continue to develop in the maelstrom to form cumulus clouds. The latent heat inside the cumulonimbus cloud continues to warm, resulting in a strong airflow, which is called a tornado. The butterfly effect I think can be linked to the formation of tornadoes, And I found a can explain The butterfly effect of The initial conditions of the figure – “The butterfly effect or sensitive dependence on initial The conditions are The property of a dynamical system that, starting from any of various arbitrarily close the alternative initial the conditions on the attractor, the iterated points will become arbitrarily spread out from each other.”
After that, I became interested in the works of American artist John Brosio and found inspiration in his works. There is a series of tornadoes in his works, which I really appreciate. His paintings of tornadoes look very real, and I think maybe because he lives in a village where tornadoes often occur, he paints the details and shapes very real. And I get colour inspiration from his work, so I might use some of the colours that appear in his work.


