Spatial gradient

Wind gradient

In common usage, wind gradient, more specifically wind speed gradientor wind velocity gradient,or alternatively shear wind,is the vertical component of the gradient of the mean horizontal wind speed in the lower atmosphere. It is the rate of increase of wind strength with unit increase in height above ground level. In metric units, it is often measured in units of meters per second of speed, per kilometer of height (m/s/km), which reduces to the standard unit of shear rate, inverse seconds (s−1). (Wikipedia).

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