geostrophic wind

The term "geostrophic wind" is crucial in meteorology for understanding wind patterns resulting from the balance of atmospheric forces.

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Definition

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(technical, academic)A wind resulting from the balance between the Coriolis force and the pressure gradient force, flowing parallel to lines of equal pressure.

Example

  • Geostrophic wind plays a significant role in determining weather patterns in midlatitude regions.
  • The concept of geostrophic wind helps meteorologists predict the movement of large-scale weather systems.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "geostrophic wind":

wind shear