Abstract

Abstract By combining the two Q-vector component equations with the third quasigeostrophic (QG) diagnostic equation (the vertical ageostrophic vorticity equation) a complete set of QG diagnostic equations is formed in a three-dimensional vector form with the ageostrophic pseudovorticity vector on the left-hand side and a newly defined geostrophic forcing vector (the C vector) on the right-hand side. The horizontal projection of the C vector is a rotated Q vector (by 90° to the right). The vertical C-vector component is proportional to the Gaussian curvature of the geopotential surface of constant pressure. Since C-vector streamlines can be viewed as ageostrophic pseudovortex lines, ageostrophic circulations can be easily inferred through three-dimensional “vorticity thinking,” which considers both the boundary effect and moist processes. The C vector is interpreted physically in terms of generation of Coriolis force curl and buoyancy curl due to the geostrophic advection alone. The basic techniques and po...

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