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2.14.1 Relative vorticity

The vertical component of relative vorticity is explicitly calculated and use in the discretization. The particular form is crucial for numerical stability; alternative definitions break the conservation properties of the discrete equations.

Relative vorticity is defined:

$\displaystyle \zeta_3 = \frac{\Gamma}{A_\zeta} = \frac{1}{{\cal A}_\zeta} ( \delta_i \Delta y_c v - \delta_j \Delta x_c u )$ (2.145)

where $ {\cal A}_\zeta$ is the area of the vorticity cell presented in the vertical and $ \Gamma$ is the circulation about that cell.

\fbox{ \begin{minipage}{4.75in}
{\em S/R MOM\_VI\_CALC\_RELVORT3} ({\em mom\_vi\...
...)
\par
$\zeta_3$: {\bf vort3} (local to {\em calc\_mom\_rhs.F})
\end{minipage} }



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