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RELATION OF VORTICITY TO WEATHER processes
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CHAPTER 2 FORECASTING UPPER AIR SYSTEMS

the  situation,  the  relative  vorticity  is  decreasing downstream. We may state that surface pressure falls where  relative  vorticity  decreases  downstream  in  the upper troposphere, or where advection of more cyclonic vorticity takes place aloft. The converse of this is in the case  of  convergence  aloft. SUMMARY In this chapter we expanded on the subjects of convergence,  divergence,  and  vorticity,  which  were  first presented in the AG2 manual, volume 1. Our discussion first  dealt  with  convergence  and  divergence  as  simple motions. The dynamics of convergent and divergent flow  was  covered,  along  with  a  discussion  of  wind directional  shear  and  wind  speed  shear.  Convergence and  divergence  as  complex  motions  were  then presented.  Rules  of  thumb  on  convergence  and divergence relative to surface and upper air features were covered. The last portion of the chapter dealt with vorticity.  Definitions  of  relative  vorticity  and  absolute vorticity were covered.    Vorticity effects on weather processes was the last topic of discussion. 1-11

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