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Meaning of "rossby"

Pertaining to Rossby waves, which are meandering, wavelike movements in the atmosphere
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Rossby waves are a subset of inertial waves.
Its existence is connected to production of Rossby waves.
Rossby waves are strong winds in the upper troposphere.
The associated dimensionless parameter is the Rossby number.
Rossby waves are of low amplitude.
It is important in the generation of Rossby waves.
Rossby waves are dispersive.
Their cooperation led to the mathematical formulation of Rossby waves.
Rossby waves are particularly known for influencing the global climate.
These considerations are captured in the nondimensionalized Rossby number.
Rossby waves are the large scale mechanism of adjustment to perturbations of geophysical fluids.
Their relative importance is determined by the applicable Rossby numbers.
There was no Rossby wave response to the uplifting effect.
Kelvin waves propagate eastward and Rossby waves westward.
Rossby waves are caused by changes in the Coriolis effect with latitude.

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Satellite observations have confirmed the existence of oceanic Rossby waves.
Barotropic Rossby waves have the highest speeds and do not vary vertically.
Use of this approximation implies that the Rossby number of the flow is small.
The Rossby number must be small for the concept of baroclinic instability to be relevant.
Inertial waves affected by the slope of the ocean floor are often called Rossby waves.
This tropical forcing generates atmospheric Rossby waves that have a poleward and eastward migration.
This effect is numerically illustrated from a simple test case of the barotropic Rossby wave.
Baroclinic Rossby waves are much slower.
He identified and characterized both the jet stream and Rossby waves in the atmosphere.
Rossby had major influence on Namias.
The problem is the Rossby Waves offer a natural explanation.
This phenomenon has now been called the Rossby Whistle.
The Rossby radius.
A note from Rossby.
Rossby Waves are predominantly tilted northeast to southwest in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Planetary Waves are the Rossby waves we spoke of earlier.
Rossby waves, geostrophic currents, and geostrophic winds are examples of inertial waves.
Equatorial Rossby wave.
Pioneering studies using satellite altimetry measurements associated these observations with first-mode baroclinic rossby waves.
Rossby number - Used in describing fluid flow.
Both are named in honor of Carl-Gustav Rossby.
There are two types of Rossby waves, barotropic and baroclinic.
This parameter becomes important, for example, in calculations involving Rossby waves.
Most work on Rossby waves has been done on those in Earth 's atmosphere.
During this time, he also worked with Carl-Gustaf Rossby on early numerical weather forecasts.
If the Rossby number is small, an asymptotic development in time is possible.
We identify the presence of large-scale Rossby waves propagating in the vigourously convecting region.
They were first identified by Carl-Gustaf Arvid Rossby.
Oceanic Rossby waves are large-scale waves within an ocean basin.
The Y-shaped cloud feature on Venus is attributed to Kelvin and Rossby waves.
In the ocean, the Rossby radius varies dramatically with latitude.
The scientific team at Bergen also included the Swedish meteorologists Carl-Gustaf Rossby and Tor Bergeron.
Barotropic Rossby waves do not vary in the vertical, and have the fastest propagation speeds.
Each large meander, or wave, within the jet stream is known as a Rossby wave.
Atmospheric Rossby waves, like Kelvin waves, can occur on any rotating planet with an atmosphere.

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