Evgenia Arbugaeva's fascinating photographic series 'Weather Man' (2014) about Vyacheslav Korotki, a meteorologist and a trained 'polyarnik' living and working in the Arctic outpost of Khodovarikha
https://newyorker.com/magazine/2014/12/15/weather-man-2…
In case you too are planning your next Arctic trip ...
The weather station of Khodovarikha (in Russian: Ходовариха) is located here, on the icy coast of the Barents Sea
Every three hours, Mr. Korotki records the wind, the temperature, the humidity rate, the atmospheric pressure, the quality of the snow covering the tundra. He then transmits the data in morse code through a radio ...
'He became nature itself', says Evgenia Arbugaeva, 'as if he were the wind or the snow ... He created his own world, the weather station, in a way, is his boat'
Absolutely incredible images and the story of a scientific human being at the same time, living in extremely alien conditions compared to the rest of us. And a story of the Earth. Amazing....
Yes! It is precisely this geopoetic combination that fascinates me, the intertwining of loneliness, exactness, cold and the earth, held together by a harsh and mysterious tenderness