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- called geostrophic equilibrium or geostrophic balance (also known as geostrophy). The name 'geostrophic' stems from the Gr**** words 'ge' (Earth) and 'strephein'...
- called geostrophic equilibrium or geostrophic balance (also known as geostrophy). The geostrophic wind is directed parallel to isobars (lines of constant...
- rotating shallow water wave with a frequency of zero. The principle of geostrophy or geostrophic balance is useful to oceanographers because it allows them...
- wind or current and the geostrophic wind or geostrophic current. Since geostrophy is an exact balance between the Coriolis force and the pressure gradient...
- degrees north, a trough at 10°N, and finally a ridge closer to 20°N. From geostrophy (the perfect balance between the m**** field and velocity field), the NECC...
- to as a kind of the residual ageostrophic velocity as it deviates from geostrophy – is part of the total horizontal velocity (u) in the upper layer of water...
- surfaces of constant pressure (isobars). However, various processes such as geostrophy and upwelling can result in isopycnals becoming tilted relative to isobars...
- solving the omega equation as that which would be needed to maintain geostrophy and hydrostasy in the face of advection by the geostrophic wind. The equation...
- 2003: Deviation of Long-Period Tides from Equilibrium: Kinematics and Geostrophy, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 33, 822-839), for example in the tropical Atlantic...
- temperature anomaly satellites can detect them with infrared images. Due to geostrophy (and to a lesser extent the expansion of the warmer water), these warm...