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  2. Fictitious force - Wikipedia

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    A fictitious force is a force that appears to act on a mass whose motion is described using a non-inertial frame of reference, such as a linearly accelerating or rotating reference frame. [1] Fictitious forces are invoked to maintain the validity and thus use of Newton's second law of motion, in frames of reference which are not inertial. [2]

  3. Potential vorticity - Wikipedia

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    Carl Rossby proposed in 1939 [4] that, instead of the full three-dimensional vorticity vector, the local vertical component of the absolute vorticity is the most important component for large-scale atmospheric flow, and that the large-scale structure of a two-dimensional non-divergent barotropic flow can be modeled by assuming that is conserved.

  4. Meteorology - Wikipedia

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    Meteorology has application in many diverse fields such as the military, energy production, transport, agriculture, and construction. The word meteorology is from the Ancient Greek μετέωρος metéōros (meteor) and -λογία-logia , meaning "the study of things high in the air".

  5. Friction - Wikipedia

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    If this frictional reaction force satisfies , then the tentative assumption was correct, and it is the actual frictional force. Otherwise, the friction force must be set equal to F f = μ N {\displaystyle F_{f}=\mu N} , and then the resulting force imbalance would then determine the acceleration associated with slipping.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Weather/General meteorology task force

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    Currently, all but the tropical cyclones, severe weather, and non-tropical storms projects fall into the scope of the general meteorology project. Our aim for the future is to have some or all of these become descendant, separate WikiProjects, just as the tropical cyclone and severe weather projects currently are.

  7. Planetary boundary layer - Wikipedia

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    In meteorology, the planetary boundary layer (PBL), also known as the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) or peplosphere, is the lowest part of the atmosphere and its behaviour is directly influenced by its contact with a planetary surface. [1] On Earth it usually responds to changes in surface radiative forcing in an hour or less.

  8. Ekman layer - Wikipedia

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    The Ekman layer is the layer in a fluid where the flow is the result of a balance between pressure gradient, Coriolis and turbulent drag forces. In the picture above, the wind blowing North creates a surface stress and a resulting Ekman spiral is found below it in the column of water.

  9. Index of meteorology articles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of meteorology topics. The terms relate to meteorology , the interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting. (see also: List of meteorological phenomena )