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Given a vector field <math>\vec{V}=(u,v)</math>, where <math>u</math> and <math>v</math> represent the components of the winds of each of the annotations. | Given a vector field <math>\vec{V}=(u,v)</math>, where <math>u</math> and <math>v</math> represent the components of the winds of each of the annotations. | ||
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The meteorologists annotated the different configurations that it can present in a period of time and a level determined, this process was done with an annotations tool that allow to select this configurations. | The meteorologists annotated the different configurations that it can present in a period of time and a level determined, this process was done with an annotations tool that allow to select this configurations. | ||
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Revision as of 15:16, 19 September 2015
Definition
Given a vector field , where
and
represent the components of the winds of each of the annotations.
The vector field representation allow to observe the behavior of the winds in a determined region, these configurations are:
- Vortex
- Confluence
- Difluence
- Saddle Point
The meteorologists annotated the different configurations that it can present in a period of time and a level determined, this process was done with an annotations tool that allow to select this configurations.
Model Mathematic
Given a vector field