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Page 1: Chapter 10 – Mid-Latitude Cyclones - Texas Tech University · 1 ATMO 1300 Chapter 10 – Mid-Latitude Cyclones Understanding Weather and Climate Aguado and Burt ATMO 1300 Mid Latitude

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Chapter 10 – Mid-Latitude Cyclones

Understanding Weather and ClimateAguado and Burt

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Mid Latitude Cyclone Life Cycle

• Polar front separates cold easterlies and westerlies.

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Mid Latitude Cyclone Life Cycle

• A kink forms on the front and cold air starts to move southward. Warm air starts to move northward.

• Cyclogenesis occurs

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Mid Latitude Cyclone Life Cycle

• Cold air continues to move south, and warm air north. Fronts develop and low pressure develops in the center.

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Mid Latitude Cyclone Life Cycle

• Cyclone matures, warm and cold fronts become more established.

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Mid Latitude Cyclone Life Cycle

• Cyclone occludes (end of life cycle) and cyclone decay starts

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Precipitation Patterns

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Vorticity

• Vorticity - the turning of an object usually with respect to the vertical direction.

• Relative Vorticity – vorticity relative to the Earths surface– Speed Shear– Curvature

• Earth vorticity – Vorticity due to the Earth’s daily rotation about its axis.

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Vorticity

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Vorticity

• Clockwise rotation yields negative vorticity• Counterclockwise rotation yields positive

vorticity

• Related to convergence and divergence!

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Upper Air Motions

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Upper Air Motions

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Divergence and Convergence

• Divergence aloft, caused by decreasing vorticity, draws air upward, providing a lifting mechanism that can initiate or help maintain surface low pressure.

• Convergence aloft, caused by increasing vorticity, promotes sinking air, and surface high pressure.

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Divergence and Convergence• Speed Divergence and Convergence

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Divergence and

Convergence

• Diffluence and Confluence

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Linking Upper Levels to the Surface

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Linking Upper Levels to the Surface

• Upper-level divergence causes the formation and intensification of surface mid-latitude cyclones.

• Upper-level convergence causes high pressure at the the surface.

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Mid-Latitude Cyclone

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Mid-Latitude Cyclone

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Mid-Latitude Cyclone

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Mid-Latitude Cyclone

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Large-Scale Flow Patterns

• Zonal flow – upper level winds moving mainly west to east. – No vorticity– No divergence or convergence

• Meridional flow – upper level winds moving north and south– Provide for vorticity– Provide for convergence and divergence

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Short Waves

• Smaller ripples superimposed on the larger scaled Rossby waves

• They can enhance or reduce the local divergence and convergence

• Formation is dependent on temperature advection– Warm air advection – horizontal movement of warm air– Cold air advection – horizontal movement of cold air

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Barotropic Conditions

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Baroclinic Conditions

• Cold Air Advection Warm Air Advection

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The Result of Temperature Advection