Consider a thunderstorm that extends 10km from the ground


Solve the all parts of following problem given below:

Problem: Consider a thunderstorm that extends 10km from the ground to the top of the storm. If the vertical velocity in the center of the storm is w=10ms-1.

Part A: Estimate the horizontal convergence or divergence at the top and bottom of the storm.

Part B: Where is the flow divergent and where is it convergent?

Part C: If the storm is 10km wide, how fast will the horizontal wind speed be at the top and bottom of the storm? Assume that the flow is non divergent in 3 dimensions.

I need help to find where the flow is divergent and where is it convergent. State any other assumptions that you need to make.

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