adverb
- In a manner relating to or determined by the geostrophic balance between the pressure gradient force and the Coriolis force in fluid motion, especially in atmospheric and oceanic circulation.
Usage: technical; meteorology and oceanography
Examples
- The wind flows geostrophically when the pressure gradient force is balanced by the Coriolis effect.
- Ocean currents move geostrophically in large-scale circulation patterns.
- At mid-latitudes, air masses tend to move geostrophically along isobars.
- The model assumes the atmosphere behaves geostrophically in the absence of friction.
- Geostrophically balanced flows are common in the upper atmosphere.