Weather Art — 2026-03-27-060044 inspired by Kazimir Malevich

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Arctic 60n 0e

60°N, 0°E

Over the Arctic Ocean at the intersection of the Prime Meridian and 60 degrees North, where the Greenland Sea meets frigid polar waters, extreme atmospheric conditions create a suprematist vision of cosmic isolation. The moderate wind from the west-northwest at 11 m/s generates strong diagonal dynamics, tilting geometric forms at steep angles to suggest movement across the barren seascape, while the extremely low temperature of 7.4 Kelvin demands a palette dominated by deep blacks and blues with minimal warming elements. The low sea-level pressure creates a composition of fewer, more substantial geometric forms that appear to float weightlessly against the dominant white void, embodying Malevich's vision of pure sensation freed from the material world.

7.4°C · 11 m/s

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Arctic 60n 130w

60°N, 130°W

Over the arctic tundra of northern Canada, near the Mackenzie River delta, extreme atmospheric conditions create a harsh yet visually striking environment. The exceptionally low sea-level pressure of 903.2 Pa suggests an intense low-pressure system, which I interpret through heavy, dominant geometric forms that anchor the composition with gravitational weight. The bitter cold temperature of -23.4 K drives my color palette toward deep blacks and blues, while the light wind from 254 degrees creates subtle diagonal arrangements that suggest gentle movement rather than dramatic flight.

-23.4°C · 1.9 m/s

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Arctic 60n 140e

60°N, 140°E

This Arctic scene depicts the harsh conditions over the Laptev Sea north of Siberia, where extremely low pressure and bitter cold temperatures create a dramatic atmospheric environment. The strong easterly winds at 8.4 m/s drive sharp diagonal compositions of geometric forms, while the frigid -3.7K temperature translates into dominant black and deep blue shapes that convey the severe cold. The low pressure of 931.1 Pa manifests as fewer but more substantial geometric forms that seem to hover weightlessly in the white void, with small scattered rectangles representing the light precipitation falling across this desolate polar landscape.

-3.7°C · 8.4 m/s

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Arctic 60n 70w

60°N, 70°W

This arctic location sits over the frozen waters northeast of Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, where extreme cold meets near-saturated air. The frigid temperature of -29.7K drives a composition dominated by deep black and blue geometric forms, while the gentle 1.7 m/s wind creates subtle diagonal tilts rather than dramatic angles. The high pressure of 1012.9 Pa manifests as numerous scattered shapes across the white expanse, and the 99% humidity adds a sense of density without precipitation's scattered elements.

-29.7°C · 1.7 m/s

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Arctic 70n 20e

70°N, 20°E

Over the Svalbard archipelago in the high Arctic, where sea ice meets the polar atmosphere, extreme weather conditions create a dramatic suprematist composition. The low pressure system (993.5 Pa) generates fewer but weightier geometric forms dominating the white expanse, while the strong northerly wind (10.4 m/s from 356°) tilts all shapes into steep diagonal arrangements suggesting urgent movement across the frozen landscape. The anomalously warm temperature (+11.8K above normal) and near-saturation humidity with light precipitation translate into bold red and yellow forms punctuated by small falling geometric elements, creating a dynamic tension between the harsh Arctic environment and unexpected warmth.

1.5°C · 10.4 m/s

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Arctic 70n 20w

70°N, 20°W

Over the Arctic Ocean northeast of Greenland, where frigid air masses collide with maritime influences, the atmospheric conditions create a scene of stark geometric tension. The moderate wind speed from nearly due north drives diagonal arrangements of suprematist forms across the white void, while the extremely cold temperatures manifest as predominantly black and deep blue geometric shapes. The high humidity and slight precipitation add scattered smaller rectangles that seem to fall through the composition like crystalline fragments, while the relatively low pressure creates fewer but more substantial forms that anchor the dynamic movement.

-12.4°C · 15.8 m/s

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Australasia 60s 100e

60°S, 100°E

Over the Southern Ocean southwest of Australia at 60 degrees south latitude, this location experiences the fierce westerly winds and dynamic pressure systems of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current region. The moderate wind speed of 13.6 m/s from the southwest creates diagonal energy across the composition, with geometric forms tilted and suggesting movement through cosmic space. The near-freezing temperature drives a palette dominated by black and deep blue forms, while the low-normal pressure creates fewer but more substantial shapes floating against the vast white expanse, with tiny rectangular elements scattered like geometric precipitation.

0.2°C · 13.6 m/s

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Maritime Continent 15s 80e

15°S, 80°E

Over the maritime continent southeast of Indonesia in the Indian Ocean, warm tropical air carries moderate winds from the southeast at 128 degrees. The elevated sea-level pressure of 1011.9 Pa with its strong gradient creates a dense field of geometric forms, while the moderate 9.2 m/s wind tilts these suprematist shapes at dynamic diagonal angles suggesting movement through space. The warm 27°C temperature drives bold red and yellow rectangles and squares, with the 75% humidity adding scattered smaller geometric elements across the white void, creating a composition that feels both weightless and energetically charged.

27°C · 9.2 m/s

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Region 30n 150e

30°N, 150°E

Over the Pacific Ocean east of Japan, where warm currents meet cooler atmospheric masses, the moderate wind from the southwest creates a dynamic diagonal energy across this suprematist composition. The low sea-level pressure manifests as fewer, more substantial geometric forms that appear to float weightlessly against the white void, while the cold temperature anomaly drives the palette toward deep blacks and blues with strategic accents of red and yellow. The high humidity adds a sense of density to the arrangement, with shapes clustered in gravitational relationships that suggest the invisible forces of atmospheric pressure.

18.5°C · 11.2 m/s

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Tropical South America 15s 70w

15°S, 70°W

Over the high Andes of Peru and Bolivia, where tropical latitudes meet extreme altitude, the atmospheric conditions create a stark, crystalline environment. The extremely low pressure (636.8 Pa) at this high-altitude location drives a composition dominated by fewer, weightier geometric forms scattered across vast white space, while the gentle 1.8 m/s wind creates subtle diagonal arrangements rather than dramatic tilts. The cold temperature of 4.4 K despite the tropical latitude translates into a palette of deep blacks and blues, with the high humidity adding density to the scattered suprematist elements.

4.4°C · 1.8 m/s

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