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, roughly halfway between Antarctica and Australia in one of Earth's most turbulent maritime regions. The low pressure system (971.4 Pa) with its steep gradient creates a dense network of intersecting black lines, while the extremely cold temperature anomaly demands blue's dominance across the composition. The moderate wind speed from the southwest pushes the entire grid system toward the right side of the canvas, creating pronounced asymmetry, and the high humidity manifests as thick, bold black dividing lines that fragment the space into numerous small rectangular cells.

Atmospheric Data

Date
2026-04-27
Location
60°S, 100°E (Australasia 60s 100e)
Pressure
971.4 hPa (gradient: 4.15)
Wind
12 m/s from 241°
Temperature
-2.2°C (anomaly: 17.3°C)
Humidity
81%
Precipitation
0.1 mm
Visual Interest Score
31.7

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
2026-04-27T06:22:10.352041+00:00
Compute
AWS Lambda (Python 3.12, 512 MB, us-east-1)
Run ID
2026-04-27-060044
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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