Baroclinity
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Baroclinity
The state of stratification in a fluid in which surfaces of constant
pressure (isobaric) intersect surfaces of constant density (isosteric). The
number, per unit area, of isobaric-isosteric solenoids
intersecting a given surface is a measure of the baroclinity. Also called
baroclinicity, barocliny .
Barotropy is
the state of zero baroclinity. Since the presence of solenoids (baroclinity)
complicates the dynamics of the fluid, there has been much investigation of
the extent to which an atmosphere,
though obviously a baroclinic fluid, can be dynamically treated as barotropic.
See equivalent-barotropic
model.
References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use