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The smaller the eye, the stronger the wind?
relatable
I'm no weather expert, but because the "eye" is the "calm" part of the storm, maybe having a really small one means less calmness is in the storm.
The best I could find with some research was the Dvorak Technique used to measure cyclone intensity from visible and infrared images.
Also from Wikipedia:
Lastly I would guess it has to do with plain angular momentum. A cyclone that contracts will spin faster, if angular momentum is constant, in the same way that a figure skater speeds up when they tuck in their arms.