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angular velocity"The rate of rotation of a particle about the axis of rotation, with magnitude equal to the time rate of angular displacement of any point of the body.

 


Angular Velocity- the rate at which a spinning body rotates.
Anticyclone- a body of air in which the atmospheric pressure is higher than the pressure in the surrounding air; a high or high pressure area.

Angular Velocity- the rate at which a spinning body rotates.
Anomaly- The deviation of (usually) temperature or precipitation in a given region over a specified period from the normal value for the same region.

Further north, the earth is rotating more slowly (the angular velocity is the same, but the rotation rate of the surface is the angular velocity times the distance from the polar axis, and hence decreases from equator to pole).

gradient force, which acts in the direction of the maximum change in pressure, while the second is the Coriolis force, a force which allows us to consider the earth as a nonrotating coordinate system, although it rotates with an angular velocity 7.

The vorticity of a solid rotation is twice the angular velocity vector. In meteorology, "the vorticity" usually refers to the vertical component of the vorticity.

See also: Velocity, Wind, Surface, Water, Air