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Week 3 - Divergence, vorticity and deformation All wind fields can be defined to potentially possess some of these quantities. Both divergence and vorticity are used to infer upward motion. Divergence can be used to compute vertical velocities, and it measures the rate of expansion or contraction of an air parcel. Vorticity measures the spin, and can be defined as relative vorticity (spin due to the winds) or absolute vorticity (wind spin plus spin of the earth). Areas of cyclonic vorticity advection aloft may be associated with rising motion while anticyclonic advection may lead to sinking motion. Deformation is often the forgotten stepchild, and plays a big role in frontogenesis.
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