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RELATION OF VORTICITY TO WEATHER processes

Place a small parcel at the trough and ridge lines and observe the way the flow will spin the parcel, causing vorticity. The diameter of the parcel will be rotated from the solid line to the dotted position (due to the northerly and southerly components of the flow on either side of the trough and ridge lines). Note  that  we  have  counterclockwise  rotation  at  the trough (positive vorticity), and at the ridge line we have clockwise rotation (negative vorticity). At the point where there is no curvature (inflection point), there is no turning  of  the  parcel,  hence  no  vorticity.  This  is demonstrated at point Pin figure 1-5. Combined  Effects To find the relative vorticity of a given parcel, we must consider both the shear and curvature effects. It is quite possible to have two effects counteract each other; that is, where shear indicates positive vorticity but curvature indicates negative vorticity, or vice versa (fig. 1-6). To find the net result of the two effects we would measure the value of each and add them algebraically. The  measurement  of  vorticity  will  be  discussed  in  the next  section. It must be emphasized here that relative vorticity is observed  instantaneously.  Relative  vorticity  in  the atmosphere is defined as the instantaneous rotation of very small particles. The rotation results from wind shear and curvature. We refer to this vorticity as being relative,  because  all  the  motion  illustrated  was  relative to the surface of the Earth. ABSOLUTE  VORTICITY When the relative vorticity of a parcel of air is observed by a person completely removed from the Earth,  he  or  she  observes  an  additional  component  of vorticity created by the rotation of the Earth. Thus, this Figure 1-6-Illustration of shear effect opposing the curvature effect  in  producing  vorticity.  (A)  Negative  shear  and  positive curvature; (B) positive shear and negative curvature. Figure 1-7.-Contour-isotach pattern for shear analysis. person sees the total or absolute vorticity of the same parcel of air. The total vorticity, that is, relative vorticity plus that due to the Earth’s rotation, is known as the absolute vorticity.  As  was  stated  before,  for  practical  use  in meteorology,   only   the   vorticity   about   an   axis perpendicular  to  the  surface  of  the  Earth  is  considered. In this case, the vorticity due to the Earth’s rotation becomes  equal  to  the  Coriolis  parameter.  This  is expressed as  2oI sin Ø, where w is the angular velocity of  the  Earth  and  Ø  is  the  latitude.  Therefore,  the absolute vorticity is equal to the Coriolis parameter plus the relative vorticity. Writing this in equation form gives: (Za = absolute vorticity) Za=2cosin0+Zr EVALUATION OF VORTICITY In addition to locating the areas of convergence and divergence,  we  must  also  consider  the  effects  of horizontal wind shear as it affects the relative vorticity, and  hence  the  movement  of  the  long  waves  and deepening  or  falling  associated  with  this  movement. The  two  terms  curvature  and  shear,  which determine the relative vorticity, may vary inversely to each other. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate both of them. Figures 1-7 through 1-10 illustrate some of the possible combinations of curvature and shear. Solid Figure 1-8.-Contour-isotach pattern for shear analysis. 1-9

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