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This concept has been deprecated.

Preferred term

vertical_air_velocity_expressed_as_tendency_of_pressure  

Definition

  • 'tendency_of_X' means derivative of X with respect to time. The Lagrangian tendency of a quantity is its rate of change following the motion of the fluid, also called the 'material derivative' or 'convective derivative'. The Lagrangian tendency of air pressure, often called 'omega', plays the role of the upward component of air velocity when air pressure is being used as the vertical coordinate. If the vertical air velocity is upwards, it is negative when expressed as a tendency of air pressure; downwards is positive.

Note

  • deprecated

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https://vocab.met.no/CFSTDN/vertical_air_velocity_expressed_as_tendency_of_pressure

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