Title: Conservation of Angular Momentum
1Conservation of Angular Momentum
- Jeff Gawrych
- Met. 280
- Spring 2004
2Introduction
- The conservation of angular momentum explains
some basic physical properties of rotating
objects (like the earth). - It relates to many weather and climate phenomena
such as - winds around tornadoes and hurricanes
- mid-latitude westerly winds and tropical
easterlies - ENSO
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4Review of Conservation Laws
- Conservation of Mass Matter cannot be created
or destroyed - Conservation of Energy Energy cannot be created
or destroyed - Conservation of Linear Momentum Linear momentum
cannot be created or destroyed - Conservation of Angular Momentum Angular
Momentum cannot be created or destroyed - Thus, mass, energy, and momentum are transferred
back and forth within the earth and atmosphere
5Momentum
- Momentum Mass X Velocity
- Can be linear or angular
- Linear deals with issues such as collisions.
- E.g..Billiard balls and collisions
- Angular due to rotation of planet.
- Seen jet stream winds, flow around cyclones,
mid-latitude westerlies, tropical easterlies - In meteorology, wind is the biggest player
- Examples of conservation of angular momentum
include a figure skater going into spin and water
going down a drain.
6Linear momentum
7Angular momentum
8Conservation of Angular Momentum (COAM) definition
- The conservation of angular momentum (COAM) is a
law of physics that states the total angular
momentum of a rotating object with no outside
force remains constant regardless of changes
within the system.
9On earth
- COAM holds provided there are no outside forces
acting on planet (torques) - Earth system consists of solid earth and
atmosphere so AMx mtvtRt meVeRe mavaRa
constant, where AMx is the angular momentum of
the component - AM balance depends on both AM of earth and AM of
atmosphere. - AM of earth and AM of atmosphere are inversely
proportional. - E.g., if westerlies winds increase ? AM atm inc.
? AM earth dec. ? length of day inc.
10COAM Facts
- Atmosphere gains AM from the earth in the tropics
where surface winds are easterly (i.e. where AM
of atmosphere lt AM of earth) - Atmosphere gives up AM in the mid-latitudes where
surface winds are westerly. - There is a net pole ward transport of AM w/in
atmosphere, otherwise the torque owing to surface
friction would decelerate both the easterlies and
westerlies. - Easterlies and westerlies must balance out to
stay in balance, and conserve AM
11COAM Facts
- The sum of the angular momentum (push) of the
solid Earth plus atmosphere system must stay
constant unless an outside force (torque) is
applied. - So if the atmosphere speeds up (stronger
westerly winds) then the solid Earth must slow
down (length-of-day increases).
12COAM Facts
- Also, if more atmosphere moves to a lower
latitude (further from the axis of rotation), and
atmospheric pressure increases, it also gains
angular momentum and the Earth would slow down as
well. - Other motions of the atmosphere such as larger
mass in one hemisphere than the other can lead to
a wobble (like a washing machine with clothes
off-balance) and the poles move, in accordance to
the law of the conservation of angular momentum.
13COAM example
- Consider the following An object initially at
rest with respect to the earth at 20N, where it
has the same angular velocity of the earth, is
taken to 30N. - Question What happens to the object's
tangential and angular velocities? - Answer As the object moves to the North the
distance to the earth's axis decreases. Thus,
both the angular velocity and tangential velocity
must increase the object moves to the east at a
faster rate than the earth itself. Therefore,
there is a deflection to the east. This is the
Coriolis effect.
14So what?
- It explains basic principles that are often taken
for granted. - COAM influences general circulation and jet
streams - Explains why the general circulation is not one a
single Hadley-cell. - How?
- The conservation of angular momentum prevents a
single cell from occurring by causing air
transported from the equator to flow eastward in
the Northern Hemisphere.
15A single-cell model of the general circulation
(Hadley Cell)
- At the equator, atmosphere is warmer due to more
solar insolation --gt warm air rises - At poles, atmosphere is cold, and therefore dense
--gt air sinks
16COAM in the General Circulation
- In single-cell model, upper levels winds are from
equator to poles To conserve angular momentum,
as r decreases, v must increase. - This would create immense westerlies -gt
unrealistic, and dynamically impossible
conditions --gt not observed - Transfer of momentum from Earth to atmosphere.
Earths rotation toward east would stop surface
wind motion toward west (an easterly wind) in
time.
17COAM in the General Circulation
- Not everywhere on Earth can there be surface
winds from the same direction. - Easterly winds must be balanced by westerly winds
somewhere else. - Result
- Subtropical jet steam occurs between Hadley and
Ferrel cell
18Figures a,b,c, illustrate a single-cell
circulation.
Figure d is the 3-cell circulation we experience
due to conservation of angular momentum.
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20Another COAM Example
- Winds around a strong cyclone (e.g. a hurricane)
are very strong. - The quantity VR (angular momentum) is constant
for any given air parcel (can differ from parcel
to parcel). - V is the tangential wind
- R is the radial distance from the center of the
low (e.g., eye of a hurricane)
21Conservation of Angular Momentum in a Hurricane
Eye
V x R Constant
V
V is the tangential wind R is the
radialdistance of the air parcel from the
hurricane eye
Eye
R
Hurricane
22Conservation of Angular Momentum in a Hurricane
Eye
V x R Constant
V
What happens asan air parcelspirals
inwardtoward the centerof the hurricane?
Eye
R
23Conservation of Angular Momentum in a Hurricane
Eye
V1
V x R Constant
What happens asan air parcelspirals
inwardtoward the centerof the hurricane?
Eye
R1
24Conservation of Angular Momentum in a Hurricane
Eye
V1
V x R Constant
What happens asan air parcelspirals
inwardtoward the centerof the hurricane?
Eye
R1
V2
25Conservation of Angular Momentum in a Hurricane
Eye
V1
V x R Constant
What happens asan air parcelspirals
inwardtoward the centerof the hurricane?
Eye
R1
R2
V2
26Conservation of Angular Momentum in a Hurricane
V x R Constantsimply means that
Eye
V1
V1 x R1 V2 x R2
Eye
R1
R2
V2
27Conservation of Angular Momentum in a Hurricane
Eye
V1
Let V1 10 ktsR1 500 km If R2 30 km,
thenusing the equation V1 x R1 V2 x R2 we find
that V2 (V1xR1)/R2 V2 167 kts!!!
Eye
R1
R2
V2
28Conservation of Angular Momentum in a Hurricane
Note spiral bands converging towardthe center
29What else?
- The same mechanism is at work in tornadoes, or
any rotating weather system. - The flow is in the tangential direction, or in
the direction of spin, but there also exists a
radial inflow towards the center of the vortex,
or a spiraling inward flow.
30ENSO
- El Nino events cause trade wind inversion, so
easterlies become westerlies. - This increases the AM of the atmosphere
- AM of the solid earth must decrease to satisfy
COAM - Results
- earth rotation rate decreases
- Length of day increases
31Seasonal Variations
- Seasonal variations in the AM budget are due to
wind and pressure distributions - For example, AM of the atmosphere reaches an
annual maximum in winter/spring. Why? - Larger N-S temperature gradient ? strong jet
stream (westerlies) - More topography in NH ? increase of mountain
torque ? pressure and wind fluctuations
32Conclusion
- Angular momentum is important because we live on
a rotating planet. - Have a huge role in atmospheric circulation and
weather events - Atmosphere gains AM from the earth in the
tropics, therefore winds are easterly. - Atmosphere gives up AM to the earth in the
mid-latitudes, therefore winds are westerly. - Westerly and easterly flow must balance to
satisfy COAM. - El Nino events or other circulation anomalies
significantly alter angular momentum budget of
earth.
33Conclusion
- The angular momentum balance is highly variable
and sensitive to additional torques such as winds
and ocean currents - Westerly winds atmosphere is rotating quicker
than the earth - Paves the way for the subtropical jet stream
- mV1R1 mV2R2 constant