Let's have a look at the flow of water in this
model from the side. This diagram is
represents a vertical movement of balls floating
under the surface of the water. This motion of the
balls might seem plausible, but if you look at the
diagram more closely, you can see that the water
flows downward near the warm (outer) edge, and rises
near the cold (inner) edge. That's right.
The flow of water is the reverse
of normal thermal convection.
The fact that the direction of the water flow is
the reverse of a normal convection current is an
extremely strange characteristic of the flow
associated with the baroclinic instability.
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