Western Pacific 15n 160e

western-pacific-15n-160e weather artwork
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Creative Rationale

Over the vast expanse of the Western Pacific Ocean northeast of Guam and the Marshall Islands, moderate winds and high humidity create conditions ripe for Kusama's cosmic interpretation. The moderate wind speed of 10.4 m/s translates into densely clustered dots suggesting accelerated cosmic expansion, while the significant pressure gradient manifests as dramatic size variations from tiny pinpricks to bold spheres. The warm temperature with its strong positive anomaly drives a palette of vivid yellows and oranges against deep contrasting backgrounds, with the 81% humidity creating overlapping infinity net patterns that suggest the ocean's moisture-laden atmosphere.

Atmospheric Data

Date
2026-04-04
Location
15°N, 160°E (Western Pacific 15n 160e)
Pressure
1010 hPa (gradient: 34.94)
Wind
10.4 m/s from 61°
Temperature
26.8°C (anomaly: 13.1°C)
Humidity
81%
Visual Interest Score
32

Technical Details

Model
Flux 1.1 Pro (Black Forest Labs)
Artist Inspiration
Yayoi Kusama
Weather Source
Open-Meteo API (GFS model)
Format
PNG 8K (Flux 1.1 Pro → Real-ESRGAN 4× → Clarity 2×) + SVG vector interpretation
Generated
2026-04-04T06:22:58.294094+00:00
Compute
AWS Lambda (Python 3.12, 512 MB, us-east-1)
Run ID
2026-04-04-060044
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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