Weather Art — 2026-03-24-060044 inspired by Yayoi Kusama

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Arctic 60n 0e

60°N, 0°E

Over the Greenland Sea at the edge of the Arctic Ocean, where ice meets dark water under polar skies, intense atmospheric forces create a dramatic weather system. The moderate pressure gradient and strong winds from the southwest generate dynamic movement patterns, while the extremely cold temperature anomaly and high humidity suggest crystalline formations emerging from stormy conditions. I've interpreted this as Kusama-inspired infinity nets of ice-blue and silver dots that swirl and cluster like frozen precipitation caught in Arctic gusts, with dense concentrations representing the pressure systems and sparse areas showing the vast emptiness of polar regions.

7.3°C · 21.8 m/s

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Arctic 60n 130w

60°N, 130°W

Over the remote Arctic Ocean northwest of Alaska, where sea ice meets endless sky, extreme atmospheric conditions create a surreal landscape of crystalline formations and cosmic phenomena. The exceptionally low pressure of 897.9 Pa suggests a deep atmospheric void, while the temperature anomaly of 34.4 K above normal indicates unusual warmth in this frozen realm, creating a paradoxical environment perfect for Kusama's infinite dot universe. The complete humidity saturation transforms into countless spherical ice crystals suspended in space, each one a polka dot in an endless cosmic net stretching toward infinity.

-21.3°C · 1.2 m/s

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Arctic 60n 70w

60°N, 70°W

Over the frozen waters of Baffin Bay, west of Greenland, an intense atmospheric drama unfolds where arctic air masses collide with maritime influences. The moderate wind speeds and high humidity suggest dynamic moisture transport, while the extreme cold creates a crystalline environment where water vapor transforms into intricate ice formations. I've interpreted this harsh beauty through Kusama's obsessive dot patterns, using deep indigos and electric blues to represent the frigid temperatures, with metallic silver dots that multiply and swirl like snow crystals caught in the arctic wind, creating infinite networks that pulse with the rhythm of atmospheric pressure gradients.

-31°C · 6.3 m/s

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Arctic 70n 20w

70°N, 20°W

Over the Arctic Ocean northeast of Greenland, where sea ice meets the endless polar night, extreme atmospheric conditions create a landscape of crystalline beauty and harsh isolation. The high relative humidity of 97% and significant temperature anomaly inspire dense, obsessive dot patterns that seem to crystallize and expand like frost formations, while the moderate wind from the northwest creates flowing, organic movements through Kusama's signature infinity nets. The low pressure system manifests as concentrated clusters of circles that gradually disperse toward the edges, suggesting the cosmic scale of Arctic weather systems through vivid, saturated colors that contrast against the stark polar environment.

-12.8°C · 11.2 m/s

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Maritime Continent 15s 80e

15°S, 80°E

Over the maritime continent south of Java in the Indian Ocean, where warm tropical waters meet dynamic atmospheric conditions, this piece captures the rhythmic pulse of monsoon weather patterns. The moderate wind speeds and high humidity create a sense of flowing, organic movement, while the temperature anomaly and light precipitation inspire clusters of dots that seem to drift and coalesce like water droplets in the humid air. Drawing from Kusama's infinity nets, I've created overlapping circular patterns in ocean blues and warm corals that suggest both the endless expanse of the maritime environment and the repetitive, meditative quality of tropical weather cycles.

26.9°C · 9 m/s

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Maritime Continent 30s 170e

30°S, 170°E

Over the Tasman Sea southeast of Australia, where maritime winds carry moisture across vast oceanic expanses, the atmospheric conditions reveal a dynamic system of high humidity and moderate precipitation with notable temperature anomalies. The high relative humidity of 96% and steady winds from the northeast inspire an obsessive field of interconnected dots that seem to pulse and expand like Kusama's infinity nets, while the temperature anomaly manifests as warm, saturated colors bleeding through cooler oceanic tones. The moderate wind speed creates rhythmic undulations in the dot patterns, suggesting the endless repetition of waves and atmospheric circulation over this remote maritime region.

22.5°C · 11.5 m/s

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Region 60s 0e

60°S, 0°E

Over the Antarctic Ocean at 60 degrees south latitude on the Prime Meridian, where the Southern Ocean churns with relentless energy around the frozen continent. The near-freezing temperature yet significant positive anomaly, combined with saturated air and moderate winds, creates a liminal space between ice and liquid - a threshold environment of constant transformation. I've channeled Kusama's infinite dot networks into crystalline formations that seem to multiply and spread across the canvas, using cool blues and whites punctuated by unexpected warm accents to represent the temperature anomaly, with dots that cluster and disperse like sea spray frozen mid-flight.

-0.3°C · 7.2 m/s

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South America 60s 60w

60°S, 60°W

Over the stormy waters of the Drake Passage near the South Shetland Islands, where the Atlantic and Pacific oceans collide in perpetual turbulence, a deep low pressure system churns with remarkable intensity. The extremely low pressure of 975 Pa combined with strong winds from the northeast creates a vortex of energy, while the temperature anomaly of nearly 10 degrees above normal and saturated humidity of 96% speaks to the chaotic mixing of air masses in this remote Antarctic frontier. I've interpreted these conditions through Kusama's obsessive dot language, using swirling galaxies of circles that pulse and rotate like weather systems, with deep blues and purples representing the low pressure density, while brilliant yellows and whites capture the temperature anomaly as cosmic bursts of energy scattered across an infinite atmospheric canvas.

3.5°C · 14.6 m/s

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Tropical Africa 15s 20w

15°S, 20°W

Over the South Atlantic waters off the coast of Angola in tropical Africa, moderate winds swirl beneath a stable atmospheric dome, carrying moisture-laden air across relatively warm seas. The steady pressure gradient and high humidity create conditions ripe for scattered precipitation, while the temperature anomaly suggests thermal complexity in this oceanic region. I've interpreted this through Kusama's obsessive dot language - the moderate wind speed manifests as rhythmic, flowing patterns of circles that cascade across the canvas like rain drops caught in tropical breezes, while the high humidity and precipitation are expressed through overlapping translucent spheres in oceanic blues and tropical greens, creating infinite depth and movement against a warm, anomalous background.

25.6°C · 9.5 m/s

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Tropical South America 15s 70w

15°S, 70°W

This piece captures the atmospheric conditions above the high Andes of southern Peru and northern Bolivia, where the extreme altitude creates a unique microclimate of low pressure and cold temperatures despite the tropical latitude. The exceptionally low sea-level pressure reading of 636.6 Pa with its steep gradient, combined with the cold 4.6K temperature and high humidity, inspired a composition of densely packed, obsessive dot patterns that seem to compress and expand like air molecules under atmospheric stress. The gentle 1.9 m/s wind becomes a subtle directional flow in the arrangement, while the high humidity and minimal precipitation manifest as layers of translucent, cosmic circles that pulse between deep purples and electric magentas against a stark contrasting void.

4.6°C · 1.9 m/s

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