Cumulative Evedence
by Phil Chadwick
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Title
Cumulative Evedence
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
A very puny title ... I'll explain... The main subject, the stratocumulus cloud deck, had some embedded cumulus which clearly indicated that the air mass in the lower levels was quite unstable but not unstable enough through a sufficient depth to produce showers. The deck of altocumulus on the northwestern horizon, was very probably associated with a disturbance in the upper atmosphere. Meteorologists call these short waves. The vertical stacking of these two features was the cumulative evidence available this particular evening to predict unsettled conditions overnight and the high probability of a shower. As I remember, that was exactly what happened... isn't science wonderful! This meteorology was observed by Keith and I as we walked in the Dufferin Marsh, Schomberg in the fall of 1992. The view is toward the north-northwest across the ShurGain Grain Elevator, Bishop's Mill.
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March 21st, 2018
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Comments (4)
Maria Faria Rodrigues
Congratulations, your amazing art is Featured, in “ONTARIO CANADA”, homepage group, of Fine Art America!
Catherine Robertson
Regardless of the wonderfully written description, Phil, your painting is exquisite !! Love all the 'layers' clouds, colours, and composition ! ( Was your tongue in your cheek when you wrote the description ?) :>)
Phil Chadwick replied:
Yes... my tongue is always in my cheek. I try to see the humour everywhere. I really enjoy your art in the Thomson Group. Thank you so much for sharing!