Why we always take z component of angular momentum?
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Poleward transfers of mass however mean decreased axial angular momentum because the mass moves to a smaller radius arm from the Earth's axis of rotation. If there are no interactions with the solid Earth, a Coriolis torque will ensue, acting to increase the zonal winds, and keep the angular momentum constant.
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