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Deformation is the rate of change of shape of fluid bodies. Meteorologically, this quantity is very important in the formation of atmospheric fronts, in the explanation of
cloud In meteorology, a cloud is an aerosol consisting of a visible mass of miniature liquid droplets, frozen crystals, or other particles suspended in the atmosphere of a planetary body or similar space. Water or various other chemicals may co ...
shapes, and in the diffusion of materials and properties.Djurić, D: "Weather Analysis". Prentice Hall, 1994. .


Equations

The deformation of horizontal wind is defined as \operatorname \mathbf = \sqrt, where \ A = \frac + \frac and \ B = \frac - \frac, representing the derivatives of wind component. Because these derivatives vary greatly with the rotation of the coordinate system, so do \ A and \ B.


Stretching direction

The deformation elements \ A and \ B (above) can be used to find the ''direction of the dilatation axis'', the line along which the material elements stretch (also known as the ''stretching direction''). Several flow patterns are characteristic of large deformation: confluence, diffluence, and shear flow. , also known as ''stretching'', is the elongating of a fluid body along the flow (streamline convergence). , also known as ''shearing'', is the elongating of a fluid body normal to the flow (streamline divergence).


See also

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Wind shear Wind shear (or windshear), sometimes referred to as wind gradient, is a difference in wind speed and/or direction over a relatively short distance in the atmosphere. Atmospheric wind shear is normally described as either vertical or horizontal ...
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Convergence zone A convergence zone in meteorology is a region in the atmosphere where two prevailing flows meet and interact, usually resulting in distinctive weather conditions. This causes a mass accumulation that eventually leads to a vertical movement a ...
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Divergence In vector calculus, divergence is a vector operator that operates on a vector field, producing a scalar field giving the quantity of the vector field's source at each point. More technically, the divergence represents the volume density of the ...


References

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