Backlit Parry Sound Archipelago Afternoon
by Phil Chadwick
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Title
Backlit Parry Sound Archipelago Afternoon
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
The mid-level deformation zone of the next storm was still some distance to the southwest. Parry Sound was probably in the path of the anticyclonic portion of this deformation zone with the col further to the northwest. The cirrus comprising the leading edge of the warm conveyor belts was shearing to the southeast. Using my right hand and pointing my fingers in the direction of those cirrus elements forced me to point my thumb Nero downward. This told me that a vorticity minimum was driving the circulation behind that confluent asymptote. At a glance I knew what portion of the approaching storm was destined to befall the archipelago. There was a bit of confirmation cloud as well. Let me explain.
The basic approach is to apply the conceptual model of the deformation zone to the observed moisture patterns. A vorticity maximum is paired with the anticyclonic vorticity minimum across that approaching confluent asymptote branch of the deformation zone. Sometimes the vorticity maximum is strong enough to provide sufficient lift to create cloud even in the drier and cooler air mass. The altocumulus elements that I witnessed in the sky and included in the painting confirmed where we were in relation to the approaching storm. These altocumulus clouds were also moving toward the southeast but on the opposite side of the deformation zone line in the sky. The painting is the weather observation and the record of my experience. Simply, there was another autumn storm on the way.
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March 19th, 2020
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Comments (2)
Maria Faria Rodrigues
Congratulations, your amazing art is Featured, in “ONTARIO CANADA”, homepage group, of Fine Art America!
A Hillman
What a sparkling scene of sky and earth and water...gorgeous colors and forms with such lovely brushwork and patterns in the rocks and everything...absolutely spectacular work and so true to your unique style! You are an artist with a real eye for beauty, Mr. Chadwick! Love this painting! l/f
Phil Chadwick replied:
Oh Sunny! Thank you so much. Yes, this subject and how it played out on the canvas spoke to me. The meteorology behind the clouds was also up my alley. I am happy with this one for sure. I wish they all flowed as smoothly :>)))