Advekcióval
Advekcióval refers to the process of horizontal transport of atmospheric properties, such as temperature, humidity, or pollutants, by the wind. It is a key mechanism in weather and climate systems, playing a significant role in determining regional weather patterns and the distribution of atmospheric constituents. Unlike vertical transport, which is driven by buoyancy or turbulent mixing, advection is primarily driven by the bulk movement of air masses.
For example, when a cold air mass moves into a region, it is an example of cold
Understanding advection is crucial for weather forecasting, as it helps predict temperature changes, precipitation, and the