barotropic
adjective
baro·tro·pic
¦ber-ə-¦trō-pik
-¦trä-,
¦ba-rə-
meteorology, of a fluid
: having surfaces of constant pressure which coincide and do not intersect with those of constant density
The possibility has been suggested … that the onset vortex received kinetic energy through baroclinic processes (as well as barotropic processes), perhaps even during its formation.—David W. Martin et al., Nature, 16 Dec. 1982
compare baroclinic
barotropically
adverb
¦ber-ə-¦trō-pi-k(ə-)lē
-¦trä-
¦ba-rə-
Those waves which are barotropically stable tend to give up uncertain energy to the zonal flow, counteracting and reducing the effect of the advective growth.
—Rex J. Fleming, Monthly Weather Review, December 1971
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