Vorticity advection
From Glossary of Meteorology
vorticity advection[edit | edit source]
Advection of vorticity by the total wind: where v is the total wind vector, ∇p is the del operator on an isobaric surface, ζ is the relative vorticity, and f is the planetary vorticity (the Coriolis parameter).
Vorticity advection is one parameter used in the prediction of vertical motion in the atmosphere: Positive vorticity advection corresponds to rising motion, and negative vorticity advection corresponds to sinking motion (
see omega equation). Synoptically, the 500-mb level is used to evaluate vorticity advection since it is close to the level of nondivergence in the atmosphere where vorticity is approximately conserved.
see omega equation). Synoptically, the 500-mb level is used to evaluate vorticity advection since it is close to the level of nondivergence in the atmosphere where vorticity is approximately conserved.