Bob Hartig
EF5
I see the formulation m2/s2 used regularly when describing helicity. Stickler that I am for silly little details, I'd kind of like to know what the heck that means. A Google search unearths a number of discussions about m/s2, but nothing about m2/s2. Can one of you met students in this forum shed a little light for me using simple language, and preferably an example, that a non-math-student can grasp?
As a concrete example, when I'm looking at 0-3km SRH of 400 m2/s2, what is the concept behind the m2/s2? Helicity I understand; it's the means of expressing it that I don't get.
As a concrete example, when I'm looking at 0-3km SRH of 400 m2/s2, what is the concept behind the m2/s2? Helicity I understand; it's the means of expressing it that I don't get.