cblack added a comment.

  In D24537#545187 <https://phabricator.kde.org/D24537#545187>, @ndavis wrote:
  
  > That cyan looks odd. It sticks out way too much and AFAIK, it isn't 
commonly used to represent wind. Gray on more gray is going to be tricky as 
well though, especially when you've got partly cloudy vs cloudy. What if the 
wind was a bit more monochromatic? Wind is invisible, so it only really has 
shapes that are associated with how it moves around objects to represent it. 
Perhaps we can use darker colors for lighter backgrounds and lighter colors for 
darker backgrounds then? Here's an idea for an alternate shape type, but you 
don't have to use it: F7571622: Screenshot_20191011_041547.png 
<https://phabricator.kde.org/F7571622>
  
  
  I think cyan is an appropriate choice considering that people tend to 
associate air with shades of blue, even if air is transparent and that's just 
the colour of the sky. The shade could be changed if necessary, but I 
personally think it looks fine.

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  R266 Breeze Icons

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