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Non-conservation and conservation for different formulations of moist potential vorticity

Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics 2023-11-17 v1

Abstract

Potential vorticity (PV) is one of the most important quantities in atmospheric science. The PV of each fluid parcel is known to be conserved in the case of a dry atmosphere. However, a parcel's PV is not conserved if clouds or phase changes of water occur. Recently, PV conservation laws were derived for a cloudy atmosphere, where each parcel's PV is not conserved but parcel-integrated PV is conserved, for integrals over certain volumes that move with the flow. Hence a variety of different statements are now possible for moist PV conservation and non-conservation, and in comparison to the case of a dry atmosphere, the situation for moist PV is more complex. Here, in light of this complexity, several different definitions of moist PV are compared for a cloudy atmosphere. Numerical simulations are shown for a rising thermal, both before and after the formation of a cloud. These simulations include the first computational illustration of the parcel-integrated, moist PV conservation laws. The comparisons, both theoretical and numerical, serve to clarify and highlight the different statements of conservation and non-conservation that arise for different definitions of moist PV.

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@article{arxiv.2311.09382,
  title  = {Non-conservation and conservation for different formulations of moist potential vorticity},
  author = {Parvathi Kooloth and Leslie M. Smith and Samuel N. Stechmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.09382},
  year   = {2023}
}