Nick Nolte
EF2
I've been going through the educational modules on meted and in the Principles of Convection III: Shear and Convective Storms, there are diagrams (including one using a paddlewheel as a visualization) showing the idea behind vorticity. It talks about positive and negative vorticity, and in the second slide of the cold pool interactions, I just want to make sure I get it.
Is the vorticity from shear there positive because it increases with height? If, for whatever reason, the shear profile was reversed to decrease with height would the vorticity then become negative causing the greater lift to be on the left side of the cold pool in that graphic?
Is the vorticity from shear there positive because it increases with height? If, for whatever reason, the shear profile was reversed to decrease with height would the vorticity then become negative causing the greater lift to be on the left side of the cold pool in that graphic?