Weather Art — 2026-03-17-125747 inspired by Kazimir Malevich
Arctic 60n 0e
Over the Arctic Ocean at the intersection of the Prime Meridian and 60 degrees North, harsh atmospheric forces create a dynamic tension between extreme cold and powerful wind systems. The exceptionally low temperature of 8.4 Kelvin combined with strong southwesterly winds at 16.1 m/s and low pressure conditions inspire a composition of stark geometric forms suspended in cosmic void, their diagonal arrangements suggesting the relentless movement of polar air masses. The high humidity and pressure gradient manifest as overlapping translucent shapes that seem to drift and collide in weightless space, rendered in deep blues and sharp contrasts that echo Malevich's suprematist vision of pure geometric abstraction.
Arctic 60n 130w
Over the remote Arctic Ocean northwest of the Canadian territories, where sea ice meets the endless polar night, extreme atmospheric conditions create a landscape of crystalline stillness. The exceptionally low pressure of 875 Pa suggests a deep atmospheric depression, while the temperature anomaly of 32K above normal indicates unusual warming in this frozen realm. I've interpreted these conditions through Malevich's suprematist lens, using dense clusters of geometric forms in the lower portion to represent the heavy low pressure system, with sparse floating elements above suggesting the light winds and the surreal warmth anomaly as bursts of unexpected color against the arctic void.
Arctic 60n 70w
Over the Arctic Ocean northeast of Baffin Bay, where Greenland's ice meets the frigid polar waters, extreme atmospheric conditions create a landscape of perpetual winter. The crushing low pressure system and fierce winds from the northeast drive my composition toward dynamic diagonal arrangements of geometric forms, while the extreme cold and near-complete humidity manifest as stark contrasts between deep arctic blues and the brilliant whites of ice and snow. The moderate precipitation adds texture through layered transparency effects that suggest the constant dance of snow and wind across this desolate seascape.
Arctic 70n 140e
Over the frozen Beaufort Sea north of Alaska and the Yukon Territory, where pack ice meets the perpetual twilight of the Arctic Ocean, extreme atmospheric forces collide in sublime geometric harmony. The deep low pressure system at 962.8 Pa creates a gravitational pull that draws suprematist forms into dense, weighted clusters, while the moderate southerly winds at 4.9 m/s impart a subtle but persistent diagonal drift across the composition. The extraordinary temperature anomaly of 30.5 K above normal transforms this arctic scene into a canvas of unexpectedly warm, saturated colors—brilliant oranges and deep purples that defy the expected polar palette, suggesting the disorienting beauty of climate disruption rendered in Malevichian abstraction.
Arctic 70n 20w
Over the Greenland Sea in the high Arctic, where ice meets turbulent waters under polar skies, the atmosphere churns with intense energy. The strong northwesterly winds at nearly 20 m/s drive a dynamic composition of geometric forms that seem to spiral and drift across the canvas, while the low pressure system creates a sense of gravitational pull toward dense clusters of shapes. The extreme cold and high humidity manifest as crystalline blues and whites punctuated by warming anomaly colors, with the light precipitation adding a gentle texture of scattered smaller elements that dance between the major suprematist forms.
Arctic 70n 60e
Over the Kara Sea in the Russian Arctic, where frigid waters meet the polar ice cap, extreme atmospheric forces create a suprematist vision of arctic tension. The moderate wind speed of 8.2 m/s from the northeast drives diagonal arrangements of geometric forms across the white void, while the extraordinary temperature anomaly of 30.6 K above normal manifests as unexpectedly warm, saturated colors breaking through the expected arctic palette. The high humidity and stable pressure create a dense clustering of shapes that seem to float weightlessly yet purposefully, suggesting the mysterious thermal dynamics occurring in this remote polar region.
Europe 45n 30w
Over the North Atlantic waters west of Ireland and the British Isles, moderate northwesterly winds sweep across a relatively stable high-pressure system, carrying cool temperatures and modest moisture through the maritime air mass. The significant pressure gradient suggests dynamic atmospheric tension, while the moderate wind speeds and light precipitation create conditions of controlled energy rather than chaotic turbulence. I've translated this into a Suprematist composition where geometric forms drift diagonally across the canvas like atmospheric particles, with the pressure gradient expressed through varying densities of shapes, the northwesterly wind direction driving the overall compositional flow, and the cool temperature anomaly rendered in a palette of deep blues and stark contrasts against expanses of white space.
Maritime Continent 15s 130e
Above the maritime continent southeast of Indonesia, where tropical waters meet the edge of the Coral Sea, atmospheric conditions reveal a humid, low-pressure system with gentle winds and steady precipitation. The remarkably high relative humidity of 93% and active rainfall of 4.4 kg/m² suggest a saturated tropical atmosphere, while the low sea-level pressure of 993.1 Pa creates a sense of atmospheric weight and density that I've interpreted through overlapping geometric forms that seem to sink and float simultaneously. The mild wind speed allows for a more contemplative arrangement of Suprematist elements—squares, rectangles, and circles—that drift across the white void like fragments of a dissolving tropical storm, their muted blues and grays reflecting the moisture-heavy air.
Region 60s 0e
Over the Southern Ocean at 60 degrees south latitude on the Prime Meridian, this location sits in the vast Antarctic waters where powerful westerly winds circle the globe unimpeded by landmasses. The strong 11.8 m/s winds from the northwest and low pressure system create a dynamic, turbulent atmosphere, which I've translated into diagonal arrangements of geometric forms suggesting movement and atmospheric disturbance. The high humidity and temperature anomaly inspire saturated blues and whites floating in space like ice crystals and ocean spray, while the moderate visual interest score calls for a balanced composition of overlapping suprematist elements that convey both the isolation and energy of these remote polar seas.
Tropical South America 15s 70w
Over the high Andes of southern Peru and western Bolivia, where the thin mountain air creates extreme atmospheric conditions, this composition captures the ethereal quality of high-altitude weather systems. The extremely low sea-level pressure reading and cold temperatures reflect the rarified atmosphere of this elevated terrain, while the moderate humidity and gentle winds suggest a moment of relative calm in this typically turbulent environment. These conditions inspire a suprematist arrangement of geometric forms that seem to float weightlessly against the void, with cool-toned shapes suggesting the thin, crystalline air and the spiritual elevation of Malevich's cosmic vision.