Singleton Warm Frontal Sunrise
by Phil Chadwick
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Title
Singleton Warm Frontal Sunrise
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Panel
Description
The time was 7:15 am and sunrise on Wednesday December 15th, 2021 was big, bright and beautiful. The warm frontal surface of the warm conveyor belt was overhead. As is typical, Singleton was under the anticyclonic companion of the storm. There was some virga but nothing would reach the ground from a couple of more hours.
The freezing rain profile that was painted in #2592 "Atmospheric Ocean Swell Waves and Lines" had materialized. Freezing rain would have a significant impact in the Ottawa Valley but that would wait until the afternoon. Observations are hard to come by when the weather turns bad.
I would visit this sunrise again in #2601 "December 2021 Altocumulus Sunrise"... only 8 minutes earlier. The sunrise and sunset skies change in the matter of a seconds. This sunrise caught the attention of many friends who posted their views on-line. I include them here with permission.
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March 2nd, 2022
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Comments (4)
Maria Faria Rodrigues
Congratulations, your amazing painting is Featured, in ONTARIO CANADA, homepage group, of Fine Art America!
Maria Faria Rodrigues
Congratulations, your amazing painting is Featured, in the RED MAPLE GALLERY, homepage group, of Fine Art America!
Bruce Morrison
We had our first ever winter derecho on that day - Dec 15, 2021. We were luckier than most...40+ tornadoes across Iowa as well. Lost 60% of the Great Blue Heron rookery across the road from us. The birds weren't there of course but the trees and nest were devastated...that rookery had been there for almost 3 decades - we are patiently waiting their return...hopefully some will still build again and stay!? Thank you for the paintings and stories as always Phil!
Phil Chadwick replied:
I thank you Bruce. Your art is terrific and we share a concern for the natural world. Sad to hear about your rookery. Every degree of Celsius of temperature rise means 7 percent more water vapour in the air. Both are pure energy to fuel what you described. We can fix it but greed fuels those who also control the politicians. Similar to the debates over cigarettes, asbestos and safety belts in cars... so great to hear from you Bruce.
A Hillman
Wild and wonderful! Love it! L/F/Pinterest
Phil Chadwick replied:
Sometimes it is fun just to play in the oils... thank you Sunny. I had three palettes going to keep my colours clean.