Sunday Cirrus Coming Near Us is a painting by Phil Chadwick which was uploaded on August 1st, 2020.
Sunday Cirrus Coming Near Us
The high level deformation zone had already passed into western Quebec. The warm air had continued to push far northeastward toward James Bay. This... more
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Title
Sunday Cirrus Coming Near Us
Artist
Phil Chadwick
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
The high level deformation zone had already passed into western Quebec. The warm air had continued to push far northeastward toward James Bay. This placed the col in the deformation zone skin to the north of Singleton Lake. Gravity waves were more conspicuous in this anticyclonic companion flow of the warm conveyor belt.
This warm conveyor belt had been pushing northeastward for several days. Pulses of moisture were clearly evident in the satellite view of the warm conveyor belt. This is the typical situation with every flow in the atmosphere in that pulses of flow occur in wave-like patterns with wave-like regularity. One should always anticipate regular variations in the weather regardless which scale of time and space you might be viewing.
The spring colours were almost fully emerged in the forests. The biting bugs had also emerged. It was going to be a beautiful Sunday in paradise so I decided to make the best of this early morning skyscape.
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August 1st, 2020
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Comments (2)
Mary Mikawoz
Congratulations on you Feature in Canadian Artists for Fine Art America!
Phil Chadwick replied:
You are so very kind and supportive Mary. I an truly honoured by your encouragement... it inspires me to paint on... many more to come. Thank you!
A Hillman
Such lovely fresh color...gorgeous blues and greens...fantastic reflections and the streak of lavender is so great...wonderful and happy! What a beautiful spring scene! Love it! l/f
Phil Chadwick replied:
You picked up on the happy spring theme Sunny. Nature is always there to inspire and refresh - much like the support and encouragement that I enjoy from your kind observations. Thank you so very much! Stay safe!