Definition of Baroclinity. Meaning of Baroclinity. Synonyms of Baroclinity

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- atmospheric baroclinity are characterized by the frequent formation of synoptic-scale cyclones, although these are not really dependent on the baroclinity term...
- extratropical cyclones, are caused by instabilities of the jet stream flow (see baroclinity). Weather systems in the tropics, such as monsoons or organized thunderstorm...
- of vorticity that can occur within descending air in the presence of baroclinity.[citation needed] While injuries or deaths are rare from gustnadoes,...
- formation of medicanes, in contrast with tropical areas lacking high baroclinity, where raised SSTs are needed. While significant deviations in air temperature...
- fetch Wind setup Wind wave model Circulation Atmospheric circulation Baroclinity Boundary current Coriolis force Coriolis–Stokes force Craik–Leibovich...
- to the southeast of São Paulo, Brazil. During the next day, low-level baroclinity decreased around the system, as it moved southeastwards away from the...
- measure and continuously record changes in atmospheric pressure over time. baroclinity A measure of the misalignment between a pressure gradient and a density...
- a subtropical cyclone along the subtropical trough with the help of baroclinity. Tracking northeastward, the system slowly organized, with a low-level...
- tornado Anticyclogenesis Arcus cloud Atmospheric pressure Atmosphere Baroclinity or baroclinicitybaroclinic Barotropity' or barotropicity – barotropic...
- (80 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 1003 mbar (hPa), possibly due to baroclinity. Thereafter, increasing interaction with the same upper-level trough...