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Geophysical fluid dynamics and Kelvin wave

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Difference between Geophysical fluid dynamics and Kelvin wave

Geophysical fluid dynamics vs. Kelvin wave

Geophysical fluid dynamics, in its broadest meaning, refers to the fluid dynamics of naturally occurring flows, such as lava flows, oceans, and planetary atmospheres, on Earth and other planets. A Kelvin wave is a wave in the ocean or atmosphere that balances the Earth's Coriolis force against a topographic boundary such as a coastline, or a waveguide such as the equator.

Similarities between Geophysical fluid dynamics and Kelvin wave

Geophysical fluid dynamics and Kelvin wave have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Baroclinity, Coriolis force, Rossby wave.

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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Coriolis force

In physics, the Coriolis force is an inertial force that acts on objects that are in motion relative to a rotating reference frame.

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Rossby wave

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.

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Geophysical fluid dynamics and Kelvin wave Comparison

Geophysical fluid dynamics has 73 relations, while Kelvin wave has 26. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.03% = 3 / (73 + 26).

References

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