Ellrod index explained

In meteorology the Ellrod index is a technique for forecasting clear-air turbulence (CAT). It is calculated based on the product of horizontal deformation and vertical wind shear derived from numerical model forecast winds aloft.

The deformation predictors are calculated using following information.

DSH=dv
dx

+

du
dy

.

DST=

du
dx

-

dv
dy
. Where u and v are horizontal components of the wind.

DEF=\sqrt{DSH2+DST2}

.

CVG=-(

du
dx

+

dv
dy

)

VWS=

\DeltaV
\DeltaZ

And the resulting index is given by:

EI=VWS x (DEF+CVG)

To correspond to clear-air turbulence pilot reports the following table can be used:

Reported EI value threshold
Light-Moderate 4
Moderate 8
Moderate-Severe 12

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