| 释义 |
Rossby wave [`rȯs·bē ´wāv] METEOROLOGY A wave on a uniform current in a two- dimensional nondivergent fluid system, rotating with varying angular speed about the local vertical (beta plane); this is a special case of a barotropic disturbance, conserving absolute vorticity; applied to atmospheric flow, it takes into account the variability of the Coriolis parameter while assuming the motion to be two-dimensional. Also known as planetary wave. |