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|Meaning=#That part of the [[velocity]] field that is either uniform with depth or has zero horizontal component of [[vorticity]]. | |||
|Explanation=In a purely barotropic flow, the [[pressure gradients]] and the [[density]] gradients are parallel so that their [[cross product]], the [[baroclinic torque vector]], is zero. Variations of fluid density are therefore not directly relevant to barotropic motion.<br/> | |||
#Of, pertaining to, or characterized by a condition of [[barotropy]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:18, 26 March 2024
- That part of the velocity field that is either uniform with depth or has zero horizontal component of vorticity.
In a purely barotropic flow, the pressure gradients and the density gradients are parallel so that their cross product, the baroclinic torque vector, is zero. Variations of fluid density are therefore not directly relevant to barotropic motion.
- Of, pertaining to, or characterized by a condition of barotropy.