divergence¶
-
metpy.calc.
divergence
(u, v, dx, dy)[source]¶ Calculate the horizontal divergence of a vector.
- Parameters
u ((M, N) pint.Quantity) – x component of the vector
v ((M, N) pint.Quantity) – y component of the vector
dx (pint.Quantity) – The grid spacing(s) in the x-direction. If an array, there should be one item less than the size of u along the applicable axis.
dy (pint.Quantity) – The grid spacing(s) in the y-direction. If an array, there should be one item less than the size of u along the applicable axis.
dim_order (str or
None
, optional) – The ordering of dimensions in passed in arrays. Can be one ofNone
,'xy'
, or'yx'
.'xy'
indicates that the dimension corresponding to x is the leading dimension, followed by y.'yx'
indicates that x is the last dimension, preceded by y.None
indicates that the default ordering should be assumed, which is ‘yx’. Can only be passed as a keyword argument, i.e. func(…, dim_order=’xy’).
- Returns
(M, N) pint.Quantity – The horizontal divergence
See also
Notes
If inputs have more than two dimensions, they are assumed to have either leading dimensions of (x, y) or trailing dimensions of (y, x), depending on the value of
dim_order
.