Cold Frontal Rain Sunrise is a painting by Phil Chadwick which was uploaded on July 9th, 2020.
Cold Frontal Rain Sunrise
A cold front was on the way. The deformation zone on the eastern horizon told the weather story. A vorticity minimum chain of deformation zones... more
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Title
Cold Frontal Rain Sunrise
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
A cold front was on the way. The deformation zone on the eastern horizon told the weather story. A vorticity minimum chain of deformation zones typically precedes the cloud with a cold frontal boundary. This was the best part of the day which would soon turn into a cool, overcast rain - the kind of day when it felt really good to just stay home with the wood stove crackling away. The actual sun was burning a hole through the Long Reach forest. It would crest above the trees in another ten minutes.
The altocumulus were stretched from south to north with the lift being provided by the cold front. The rain and weather preceded the actual front which is characteristic of a katabatic cold front. With an anabatic front the weather occurs at and behind the actual surface change in air masses.
This level of meteorological detail seldom gets into the forecast. Swirls in the atmosphere shape the weather.
Uploaded
July 9th, 2020
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Comments (1)
A Hillman
Lovely in every aspect...color, of course, brushwork, generous paint, composition, and movement/flow...so dynamic and gorgeous! Great, Phil Chadwick...your work always inspires and brings smiles! l/f
Phil Chadwick replied:
:>)) Thank you. Your words and support always bring smiles. I am always exhausted after painting. I guess that is the way it must be if I put that energy into the oils. Life is truly wonderful to be able to paint most days... Thank you.