Region 60s 0e

region-60s-0e weather artwork
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Creative Rationale

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.

Atmospheric Data

Date
2026-05-01
Location
60°S, 0°E (Region 60s 0e)
Pressure
997 hPa (gradient: 21.99)
Wind
10.4 m/s from 276°
Temperature
-1.5°C (anomaly: 16.7°C)
Humidity
95%
Precipitation
0.2 mm
Visual Interest Score
27.1

Technical Details

Model
Flux 1.1 Pro (Black Forest Labs)
Artist Inspiration
Kazimir Malevich
Weather Source
Open-Meteo API (GFS model)
Format
PNG 8K (Flux 1.1 Pro → Real-ESRGAN 4× → Clarity 2×) + SVG vector interpretation
Generated
2026-05-01T06:22:00.393264+00:00
Compute
AWS Lambda (Python 3.12, 512 MB, us-east-1)
Run ID
2026-05-01-060044
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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