Vorticity and circulation - lecture 4 Flashcards
Fluid Decomposition:
Vorticity
Divergence
Deformation
Fluid Decomposition (what is it doing)
Vorticity (rotation)
Divergence (spread)
Deformation (stretch)
C [upper case]
Circulation
macroscopic variable
measure of the total rotation around an enclosed area (closed curve c [lower case])of a fluid
Vorticity
relative vorticity (ζ)
absolute vorticity
vorticity: circulation per unit area, curl of speed
relative vorticity: vertical component of vorticity
absolute vorticity: ζ + f
Jet stream
Usually Westerly and just below the tropopause, a ribbon of strong winds that affect weather systems when it meanders north-south.
Bends cause high pressure and fair weather.
Straighter bits cause acceleration, pressure falls as air rises to fill the depleted air, forming clouds and stronger winds.
(anti-)cyclonic shear
cyclonic shear - wind with ζ > 0 result in low pressure system
anticyclonic shear - wind with ζ < 0 result in high pressure system
curvature vorticity
shear vorticity
curvature vorticity: created by rotating air
shear vorticity: created by sheared flow, aka one, straight direction, at an angle