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Barotropic fluid and Rossby wave

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Difference between Barotropic fluid and Rossby wave

Barotropic fluid vs. Rossby wave

In fluid dynamics, a barotropic fluid is a fluid whose density is a function of pressure only. Rossby waves, also known as planetary waves, are a natural phenomenon in the atmospheres and oceans of planets that largely owe their properties to rotation of the planet.

Similarities between Barotropic fluid and Rossby wave

Barotropic fluid and Rossby wave have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Baroclinity.

Baroclinity

In fluid dynamics, the baroclinity (often called baroclinicity) of a stratified fluid is a measure of how misaligned the gradient of pressure is from the gradient of density in a fluid.

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Barotropic fluid and Rossby wave Comparison

Barotropic fluid has 11 relations, while Rossby wave has 83. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.06% = 1 / (11 + 83).

References

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