Weather Art — 2026-04-11-060044 inspired by Hilma Af Klint

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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 the edge of the polar ice cap, harsh atmospheric forces create a mystical dance of pressure and wind. The moderate sea-level pressure (1004.9 Pa) with its strong gradient manifests as medium-scale sacred circles, while the significant 17 m/s wind from the southeast spirals these forms into tight, clockwise rotations. The extremely cold temperature of 6.1 K calls for ethereal pastels dominating the composition, yet the high 83% humidity transforms geometric perfection into flowing, organic botanical forms that seem to breathe with arctic moisture.

6.1°C · 17 m/s

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Arctic 60n 70w

60°N, 70°W

Over the frozen waters of the Labrador Sea between Greenland and Arctic Canada, extreme cold meets near-saturated air in a mystical dance of atmospheric forces. The exceptionally high pressure creates large, encompassing sacred circles that dominate the composition, while the gentle westerly wind opens these forms into flowing spirals. The bitter Arctic cold of -28K calls for ethereal pastels—soft roses, powder blues, and sage greens—while the 99% humidity transforms geometric forms into flowing, botanical shapes that seem to breathe with organic life.

-28°C · 3.2 m/s

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Arctic 70n 20w

70°N, 20°W

Over the Arctic Ocean between Greenland and Svalbard, where sea ice meets open water in perpetual twilight, the atmospheric data reveals a complex dance of opposing forces. The moderate pressure gradient creates expansive sacred geometries while the strong northwestern wind tightens these forms into focused spirals. The extreme cold temperature anomaly calls for ethereal pastels dominated by soft blues and roses, while the very high humidity transforms these geometric foundations into flowing, botanical forms that seem to breathe with organic life.

-4.2°C · 17.8 m/s

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East Asia 30n 110e

30°N, 110°E

Over central China, near the convergence of the Yangtze River basin and the subtropical highlands, extremely low atmospheric pressure creates an almost mystical void that demands large, encompassing sacred geometries to fill the spiritual vacuum. The very cold temperature of 16.2 K shifts the palette entirely toward ethereal pastels - soft roses, powder blues, and sage greens - while the extraordinary 95% humidity transforms these forms into flowing, organic botanical shapes that seem to breathe and pulse with life. The gentle northwesterly wind at 1.8 m/s creates open, meditative spirals that unfurl slowly across the canvas like prayer wheels turning in mountain air.

16.2°C · 1.8 m/s

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Region 30n 60w

30°N, 60°W

Over the tropical Atlantic Ocean east of the Caribbean, where warm waters meet shifting atmospheric currents, high pressure and exceptional humidity create a realm of mystical convergence. The cold temperature anomaly paired with nearly saturated air suggests ethereal mists rising from the sea, while moderate southerly winds spiral the composition into organic, botanical forms. This atmospheric dance calls for soft pastels to dominate the palette, with sacred golden geometry anchoring the humid, flowing biomorphic elements that emerge from Hilma af Klint's spiritual vision.

22.4°C · 11.6 m/s

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Region 45s 0e

45°S, 0°E

Over the Southern Ocean at 45° South latitude along the Prime Meridian, where the vast waters stretch between the African cape and Antarctic ice, turbulent atmospheric forces create a mystical dance of pressure and wind. The moderate pressure gradient and strong northwestern winds inspire tight, dynamic spirals that flow across the composition, while the extremely cold temperature of 11.9K calls for predominantly ethereal pastels touched with sacred golden light. The high humidity of 93% transforms geometric forms into flowing, organic shapes that pulse with botanical rhythm, creating a meditation on the invisible forces that govern these remote waters.

11.9°C · 18.2 m/s

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Region 45s 80e

45°S, 80°E

Over the Southern Ocean southeast of the Kerguelen Islands, where sub-Antarctic waters churn beneath dramatic skies, moderate pressure systems create sweeping atmospheric spirals. The cold temperature of 9.1K calls forth Hilma af Klint's ethereal pastels—soft rose, powder blue, and sage—while the moderate humidity of 63% shapes flowing botanical forms that undulate like kelp forests beneath the waves. The westerly wind at 13.7 m/s from 264 degrees generates clockwise spirals of medium tightness, creating sacred geometric patterns that echo both the Coriolis effect and ancient mandala forms.

9.1°C · 13.7 m/s

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Tropical South America 15s 70w

15°S, 70°W

Over the high Andes of Peru and Bolivia, where the thin mountain air creates extremely low pressure readings, this atmospheric snapshot captures a moment of profound stillness and cold clarity. The minimal wind movement and frigid temperatures of 6.2 Kelvin suggest an almost otherworldly environment, while the high humidity of 85% speaks to the presence of moisture even at these extreme altitudes. I've interpreted this through Hilma af Klint's mystical lens as a series of large, encompassing sacred geometries in soft ethereal pastels, with gentle open spirals reflecting the calm wind conditions, and flowing biomorphic forms emerging from the high humidity like breath made visible in the thin mountain air.

6.2°C · 2.2 m/s

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Western Pacific 0n 140e

0°N, 140°E

Over the warm waters of the western Pacific, southeast of Japan in the tropical convergence zone, atmospheric forces gather in gentle but persistent patterns. The moderate sea-level pressure of 1005.2 Pa with its significant gradient creates expansive sacred circles that pulse outward like ripples on water, while the northwest wind at 10.5 m/s guides these forms into loose, flowing spirals that suggest both cosmic movement and oceanic currents. The remarkably warm temperature anomaly of 14.3K above normal transforms the palette toward deep saturated jewel tones - ultramarine blues of the deep ocean, emerald greens of tropical abundance, and golden ochres of divine light - while the high humidity of 78% softens all edges into biomorphic, botanical forms that seem to breathe and grow like living mandalas.

28.2°C · 10.5 m/s

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Western Pacific 15n 160e

15°N, 160°E

Over the vast Western Pacific waters northeast of Guam and the Marshall Islands, moderate atmospheric pressure creates a foundation for expansive sacred geometry, while steady easterly winds at 10 m/s guide gentle spiral formations. The warm 26.5°C temperatures call forth deep jewel tones of ultramarine and emerald, softened by the high 80% humidity into flowing botanical forms that merge geometric precision with organic growth patterns.

26.5°C · 10 m/s

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