Weather Art — 2026-04-24-060044 inspired by Hilma Af Klint
Arctic 60n 0e
Over the Norwegian Sea in the Arctic Ocean, where the Greenwich meridian meets the 60th parallel north, high pressure creates a dome of atmospheric stillness above the icy waters. The extreme cold of 7.3 Kelvin drives this composition into Hilma af Klint's ethereal pastel realm, with soft rose and powder blue dominating the sacred geometry, while the high pressure manifests as large, encompassing circles and gentle spirals. The moderate northwest wind at 4.6 m/s creates loosely wound spirals that drift across the canvas, and the high humidity of 82% encourages flowing, botanical forms that seem to breathe with organic life despite the arctic setting.
Arctic 60n 130w
Over the Canadian Arctic archipelago in the Beaufort Sea region, this atmospheric snapshot captures an intense low-pressure system with extremely high humidity and bitter cold temperatures showing a significant anomaly from seasonal norms. The very low pressure (906 Pa) manifests as tight, inward-spiraling sacred geometries, while the light wind creates gentle directional flow in the spiral forms. The severe cold drives the composition toward Hilma af Klint's signature ethereal pastels—powder blues, soft roses, and sage greens—punctuated by sacred golden ochre elements, while the near-saturated humidity (98%) transforms geometric forms into flowing, organic botanical shapes that seem to breathe and undulate across the arctic canvas.
Arctic 60n 70w
Over the Arctic Ocean northeast of Baffin Island, where the Labrador Sea meets the polar ice, an ethereal mystical atmosphere emerges from the harsh yet spiritually profound conditions. The exceptionally high pressure creates large, encompassing sacred circles that dominate the composition, while the gentle wind generates open, flowing spirals that drift like breath across the frozen landscape. The extreme cold transforms the palette into soft, luminous pastels - powder blues and silvery roses that seem to glow with inner light - while the high humidity brings forth delicate biomorphic forms that suggest ice crystals growing into botanical mandalas.
Arctic 60n 90e
Over the Siberian Arctic Ocean northeast of the Urals, where sea ice meets endless tundra, the atmosphere holds a mystical stillness. The nearly saturated air and gentle western winds create flowing, organic forms, while the relatively high pressure manifests as large encompassing circles and sacred geometric patterns. The cold temperature calls forth soft pastels and ethereal tones, with the high humidity translating into botanical, biomorphic shapes that seem to breathe and pulse with Arctic life force.
Central Asia 30n 70e
Over the high plateaus of the Hindu Kush mountains in Afghanistan, where ancient trade routes once carried silk and spices between civilizations, the atmosphere reveals a mystical pattern of energies. The extraordinarily low sea-level pressure of 828.9 Pa creates vast, encompassing sacred circles that dominate the composition, while the gentle southwest wind at 3.3 m/s forms open, contemplative spirals rather than tight vortexes. The extremely cold temperature of 27.5 K transforms this celestial mandala into soft ethereal pastels - powder blues and sage greens floating like mountain mist - while the dry 24% humidity keeps the forms geometric and crystalline rather than flowing and botanical, creating a spiritual landscape that feels both ancient and eternal.
Central Asia 45n 50e
Over the vast steppes of Kazakhstan, where ancient trade routes once crossed endless grasslands, the atmospheric conditions reveal a landscape of moderate pressure and gentle winds flowing from the northeast. The relatively high humidity of 76% combined with cool temperatures inspires flowing botanical forms and soft pastel tones, while the steady pressure gradient creates encompassing circular geometries that spiral gently with the wind's direction, evoking the mystical order that Hilma af Klint saw in nature's invisible forces.
Central Asia 45n 90e
Over the vast steppes of central Asia, where Mongolia meets the Altai mountains at 45°N 90°E, an extraordinary atmospheric moment unfolds with remarkably low pressure creating an almost mystical energy field. The extreme cold of 21.8 Kelvin demands ethereal pastels and soft luminous forms, while the moderate northwestern wind at 10.5 m/s guides gentle spiral movements that feel more like sacred breathing than turbulent motion. The dry 28% humidity calls for geometric precision over flowing botanicals, creating crystalline mandala-like structures that echo the frozen clarity of this high-altitude Asian landscape.
Europe 45n 30w
Over the North Atlantic southwest of Ireland, where oceanic forces meet continental air masses, the atmospheric data reveals moderate pressure gradients and westerly winds beneath cold temperatures. The relatively high humidity of 69% combined with the 13 m/s winds from the west suggests moisture-laden air flowing across this maritime region. These conditions inspire a composition of moderately-scaled sacred geometries in cool pastels, with tight spirals reflecting the steady wind flow and organic, flowing forms emerging from the substantial humidity in this cold oceanic environment.
North America 45n 120w
Over the Columbia River plateau in eastern Washington State, where the high desert meets the Cascade foothills, an unusual atmospheric condition creates a canvas for mystical interpretation. The extremely low sea-level pressure of 860.2 Pa with its strong gradient suggests a deep spiritual vortex, while the gentle 4.2 m/s wind from the northeast guides the formation of open, contemplative spirals. The cold 2.4 K temperature calls forth soft ethereal pastels, while the 73% humidity infuses the composition with flowing botanical forms that seem to breathe with organic life.
Region 30n 150e
Over the vast Pacific Ocean east of Japan, where warm currents meet cooler atmospheric layers, this composition emerges from the interplay of high humidity and moderate pressure systems. The extremely high relative humidity of 94% calls for flowing, organic botanical forms that seem to breathe and undulate across the canvas, while the moderate sea-level pressure creates encompassing circular geometries that anchor the sacred space. The cold temperature anomaly shifts the palette toward ethereal pastels, with soft rose and powder blue dominating, punctuated by touches of sacred gold that spiral inward following the southwest wind patterns.