Weather Art — 2026-05-01-060044 inspired by Kazimir Malevich

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Arctic 60n 0e

60°N, 0°E

Over the Arctic Ocean at the Prime Meridian, where intense atmospheric pressures create stark geometric tensions against the white polar expanse. The high pressure system (1019.3 Pa) manifests as a dense constellation of suprematist forms scattered across the canvas, while the moderate southwest wind (8.8 m/s from 193°) tilts these geometric elements into dynamic diagonal arrangements suggesting movement through the frigid air. The extreme cold temperature (8.9 K) demands a palette dominated by deep blacks and blues, with the high humidity (83%) creating layered overlapping of forms that suggest the heavy moisture content of this arctic atmosphere.

8.9°C · 8.8 m/s

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Arctic 60n 130w

60°N, 130°W

Over the Arctic Ocean northwest of the Yukon Territory, where sea ice meets the polar atmosphere, an extraordinary weather pattern emerges with extremely low pressure creating a dynamic vortex of geometric forms. The light winds from the southwest generate subtle diagonal tensions while the bitter cold temperature drives the composition toward stark blacks and deep blues against the dominant white void. The high humidity manifests as clustered geometric elements suggesting the moisture-laden air, while the absence of precipitation keeps the forms clean and uninterrupted in true suprematist fashion.

-1.2°C · 2.2 m/s

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Arctic 60n 70w

60°N, 70°W

Over the Baffin Bay waters between Greenland and the Canadian Arctic archipelago, the atmospheric conditions reveal a study in contrasts - bitter cold yet warmer than expected for the latitude, high humidity suggesting moisture-laden air, and gentle winds from the north. The suprematist composition interprets this through scattered black and deep blue geometric forms floating across the white expanse, their minimal diagonal tilts reflecting the light 3.4 m/s wind, while the high pressure creates a dispersed arrangement of medium-sized shapes rather than dense clustering. The cold temperature drives the palette toward stark black rectangles and blue squares, with the high humidity adding subtle complexity through overlapping forms that suggest the moisture-heavy arctic air.

-6.4°C · 3.4 m/s

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Arctic 70n 140e

70°N, 140°E

Over the Arctic Ocean northeast of Alaska at 70°N 140°E, where sea ice meets the endless polar sky, extremely low pressure creates a sparse field of heavy geometric forms while bitter cold temperatures demand deep blacks and blues. The gentle northwesterly wind at 2.3 m/s tilts these suprematist shapes into subtle diagonal arrangements, suggesting slow drift across the frozen wasteland, while the high humidity of 90% adds density to the composition without precipitation to scatter smaller elements.

-11.5°C · 2.3 m/s

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Arctic 70n 20e

70°N, 20°E

Over the Arctic Ocean northeast of Svalbard, where frigid winds sweep across the polar ice, the atmospheric conditions reveal a dynamic system in motion. The moderate wind speed of 8.5 m/s from the southwest creates strong diagonal tensions, while the low pressure system generates fewer but more substantial geometric forms dominating the white expanse. The extremely cold temperature of 6.3 K calls for deep black and blue shapes, with light precipitation adding scattered small rectangles like falling geometric fragments across the suprematist composition.

6.3°C · 8.5 m/s

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Arctic 70n 20w

70°N, 20°W

Over the Arctic Ocean northwest of Iceland, near the edge of the Greenland Sea, extreme cold meets moderate atmospheric pressure in a landscape of perpetual winter. The moderate wind from the northwest creates diagonal tensions across the composition, while the intense cold of -5.6K drives the palette toward stark blacks and deep blues. The relatively low pressure concentrates fewer, more substantial geometric forms that seem to hover weightlessly against the dominant white void, suggesting the sparse yet dramatic nature of this polar environment.

-5.6°C · 5.3 m/s

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Region 45s 80e

45°S, 80°E

Over the Southern Ocean southeast of Madagascar, fierce winds and heavy precipitation create a dynamic atmospheric disturbance in the remote waters. The strong 13.7 m/s winds from the northwest drive sharp diagonal arrangements of geometric forms across the white canvas, while the low pressure system manifests as fewer but more substantial shapes dominating the composition. The cold 12.8 K temperature translates to deep blues and blacks, with scattered small rectangles representing the falling precipitation cutting through the suprematist space like geometric rain.

12.8°C · 13.7 m/s

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Region 60s 0e

60°S, 0°E

Over the Antarctic Ocean at 60 degrees south latitude, fierce westerly winds and low pressure create a dynamic atmospheric disturbance in the Southern Ocean's perpetual storm belt. The strong 10.4 m/s winds from the west generate steep diagonal arrangements of geometric forms, while the low sea-level pressure of 997 Pa creates a composition dominated by fewer, heavier shapes that seem to float weightlessly across the white expanse. The cold temperature anomaly manifests as bold black and deep blue forms, with scattered small rectangles representing the light precipitation falling like geometric rain across this suprematist interpretation of Antarctic atmospheric chaos.

-1.5°C · 10.4 m/s

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South America 60s 60w

60°S, 60°W

Over the remote waters of the South Atlantic, far from the Argentine coast in the Roaring Sixties, fierce westerly winds drive a dramatic atmospheric scene of low pressure and bitter cold. The strong 18.6 m/s winds from the south create steep diagonal arrangements of geometric forms, suggesting dynamic movement and weightlessness across the canvas. The extremely low pressure of 980.7 Pa manifests as fewer but more substantial shapes dominating the composition, while the frigid -1.8K temperature calls for bold blacks and deep blues, punctuated by scattered small rectangular forms representing the light precipitation falling through this austere polar maritime environment.

-1.8°C · 18.6 m/s

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Tropical South America 15s 70w

15°S, 70°W

Over the high Altiplano of Bolivia and Peru, where the thin air creates unique atmospheric conditions at extreme altitude, the atmospheric data reveals an extraordinary meteorological state. The extremely low sea-level pressure of 639.2 Pa with a steep gradient suggests intense altitude effects, while the gentle northwest wind at 2.5 m/s and high humidity of 93% creates a contemplative, floating quality that I interpret through horizontally-oriented geometric forms suspended in white space. The cold temperature anomaly and absence of precipitation calls for a composition dominated by deep blues and blacks, with minimal scattered elements suggesting the sparse, weightless atmosphere of high-altitude Bolivia.

3.8°C · 2.5 m/s

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