- cyclostrophic
- cy·clo·stroph·ic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
cyclostrophic force — That experienced by wind following curved isobars acting in addition to geostrophic wind along isobars, according to Buys Ballot’s Law. At the equator, the geostrophic force vanishes, leaving pure cyclostrophic wind. See cyclostrophic wind … Aviation dictionary
cyclostrophic wind — ▪ meteorology wind circulation that results from a balance between the local atmospheric pressure gradient and the centripetal force. In small scale low pressure systems, such as tornadoes, dust devils, and waterspouts, the radius of… … Universalium
cyclostrophic — /suy kleuh strof ik, stroh fik, sik le /, adj. Meteorol. pertaining to atmospheric motion in which the centripetal acceleration exactly balances the horizontal pressure force. [1915 20; CYCLO + LGk strophikós turned, equiv. to Gk stroph (var. s.… … Universalium
cyclostrophic — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ at cyclo +|sträfik adjective Etymology: cycl + Late Greek strophikos fit to be turned, turned, from Greek stroph (stem of strephein to turn) + ikos ic more at strophe : of cyclic compulsion used of the component of the deflective force… … Useful english dictionary
cyclostrophic wind — A class of wind markedly curved in which the Coriolis force is negligible in comparison with centripetal force. Such a state is possible when the radii of curvature of flow is very small; it normally occurs in low latitudes. Dust devils, water… … Aviation dictionary
Balanced flow — In atmospheric science, balanced flow is an idealisation of atmospheric motion. The idealisation consists in considering the behaviour of one isolated parcel of air having constant density, its motion on a horizontal plane subject to selected… … Wikipedia
tornado — tornadic /tawr nad ik, nay dik/, adj. tornadolike, adj. /tawr nay doh/, n., pl. tornadoes, tornados. 1. a localized, violently destructive windstorm occurring over land, esp. in the Middle West, and characterized by a long, funnel shaped cloud… … Universalium
Rossby number — The Rossby number, named for Carl Gustav Arvid Rossby, is a dimensionless number used in describing fluid flow. The Rossby number is the ratio of centrifugal to Coriolis accelerations.cite book |title=Coastal, Estuarial, and Harbour Engineers… … Wikipedia
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