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What Causes the Wind? Newton’s Second Law F = ma
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Forces Involved Pressure Gradient Force Friction (2 types for fluids) – Molecular viscosity (random motion of molecules) – Eddy viscosity Mechanical turbulence Thermal turbulence Coriolis Effect – arises from rotating reference frame (important over long distances) Centripetal Force – for curved motion Gravity – only in vertical direction
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Pressure Gradient Force
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Friction Force Mechanical ViscosityThermal Viscosity Friction always opposes the motion Above 1 km the frictional forces are zero wind direction
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Coriolis Effect
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Hydrostatic Equilibrium
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Geostrophic Wind (no friction)
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Gradient Wind (no friction)
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Surface Wind (friction) (vectors)
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Friction Decreases with Height
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