Vorticity Flashcards
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Vertical positive vorticity
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- contributes to upper-level divergence in the PVA region and thus rising air while horizontal vorticity is important to severe weather
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Three elements that produce vorticity
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- shear
- curvature
- Coriolis force
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Shear
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- change in wind speed over some horizontal distance
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Curvature
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- a change in wind direction over some horizontal distance, this change will result in either a counter- clockwise or clockwise curvature
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Coriolis force
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- it is the spinning motion created by earths rotation
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Absolute vorticity
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- absolute vorticity = shear and curvature + Coriolis force
- the magnitude and sign of each of these 3 terms determines the amount of absolute vorticity
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Positive increasing vorticity
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- wind speed increases when moving away from centre point of trough (positive shear vorticity)
- a counter clockwise curvature in the wind flow occurs in troughs and shortwaves = positive curvature vorticity.
- a south or north movement or air = Coriolis increases ( becomes more positive) when moving from the equator towards the poles (increasing positive earth vorticity)
- positive earth vorticity increasing over time
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Negative decreasing vorticity
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- wind speed decreases when moving away from the centre point of the trough (negative shear vorticity)
- a clockwise curvature in the wind flow occurs in ridges = negative curvature vorticity
- a north to south movement of air = Coriolis decreases (becomes less positive) when moving from the pole to the equator (decreasing positive earth vorticity)
- positive earth decreasing over time
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Vorticity
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- A clockwise or counter clockwise spin in the troposphere
- caused by troughs and ridges and other embedded waves or height centres (speed + directional wind changes in relation to the vertical axis)
- a wind flow through vorticity gradient will produce regions of positive vorticity advection (PVA) and negative vorticity advection (NVA)
- PVA contributes to rising air.
- a clockwise spin produces positive vorticity while counter clockwise spin produces negative vorticity (only in SH)
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Horizontal vorticity
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- vorticity caused by a change in wind direction or wind speed with height.
- the spin in relation to horizontal axis
- horizontal vorticity is most important in the PBL (low-levels of the atmos)
- large values of horizontal vorticity lead to large values of helicity which increases the likelihood of tornados in association with supercell thunderstorms
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Stream wise vorticity and helicity
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- the amount of horizontal vorticity that is parallel to storm inflow
- the vorticity of the low level wind moving towards thunderstorms
- helicity = the amount if streamwise velocity that is available to be ingested by a thunderstorm
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Why is the relationship between change in vorticity and divergence important?
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Because in the moving air, parcels are deformed continuously underground (horizontal divergence or convergence)
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What is vorticity and its changes used to calculate?
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Divergence through continuity, the vertical motions which are most important to weather