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Thermotropic Model
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A model
atmosphere used in numerical forecasting in which the parameters to be
forecast are the height of one constant-pressure surface (usually 500
millibars) and one temperature (usually the mean temperature between 1000 and
500 millibars). Thus, a surface prognostic chart can also be constructed. The
quasi-geostrophic approximation is employed and the thermal wind is assumed
constant with height. See equivalent
barotropic model.
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This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use