Omega equation

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title: Omega equation
text: The omega equation is a culminating result in synoptic-scale meteorology. It is an elliptic partial differential equation, named because its left-hand side produces an estimate of vertical velocity, customarily expressed by symbol ω , in a pressure coordinate measuring height the atmosphere. Mathematically, ω = d p d t , where d d t represents a material derivative. The underlying concept is more general, however, and can also be applied to the Boussinesq fluid equation system where vertical vel
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