Australasia 60s 100e

australasia-60s-100e weather artwork
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Creative Rationale

Over the Southern Ocean at 60 degrees south latitude and 100 degrees east longitude, in the vast expanse between Antarctica and Australia, turbulent atmospheric conditions create a dynamic visual interpretation. The moderate pressure gradient and strong westerly winds at 18.3 m/s from 267 degrees drive an asymmetric composition heavily weighted to the left side, while the cold temperature anomaly of -1.5 K establishes blue as the dominant primary color. The high humidity of 78% translates into bold, thick black dividing lines that create a dense grid structure, reflecting the active atmospheric energy in this remote oceanic region.

Atmospheric Data

Date
2026-04-03
Location
60°S, 100°E (Australasia 60s 100e)
Pressure
966.2 hPa (gradient: 7.45)
Wind
18.3 m/s from 267°
Temperature
-1.5°C (anomaly: 15.2°C)
Humidity
78%
Precipitation
0.1 mm
Visual Interest Score
41.5

Technical Details

Model
Flux 1.1 Pro (Black Forest Labs)
Artist Inspiration
Piet Mondrian
Weather Source
Open-Meteo API (GFS model)
Format
PNG 8K (Flux 1.1 Pro → Real-ESRGAN 4× → Clarity 2×) + SVG vector interpretation
Generated
2026-04-03T06:09:39.226606+00:00
Compute
AWS Lambda (Python 3.12, 512 MB, us-east-1)
Run ID
2026-04-03-060044
License: This artwork is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Attribution: James Tannahill / art.jamestannahill.com. No commercial use or derivatives without permission.

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