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Divergence Identification (Downstream Straightline Flow)

Figure 1-1.-Generalized vertical circulation overdeveloping highs and lows. and  downward  in  the  anticyclone.  The  upper  vertical circulation   involves   downward   motion   in   the stratosphere of the developing cyclone and upward motion in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere of  the  developing  anticyclone.  See  figure  1-1. Divergence  and  upper-height  falls  are  associated with  high-speed  winds  approaching  weak  contour gradients which are cyclonically curved. Figure 1-2 illustrates contour patterns associated with height falls, Convergence  and  upper-height  rises  are  associated with  the  following: .  Low-speed  winds  approaching  straight  or cyclonically  curved  strong  contour  gradients.  See figure 1-3, view (A). .  High-speed  winds  approaching  anticyclonically curved  weak  contour  gradients. (B). See figure 1-3, view Figure 1-2.-Divergence Illustrated. 1-4 Figure 1-3.-Convergence Illustrated.

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