Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Geostrophic Wind (and Equations)

Geostrophic Wind is a nonaccelerating flow occurring only in the upper atmosphere (due to the lack of friction) and when the winds are considered at “steady-state” (when the PGF counterbalances the CF). In fact the geostrophic flow is simply a special case of gradient flow that arises when the wind flows parallel to the isobars.


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