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Atmospheric dynamics / Meteorology / Atmosphere of Earth / Physics / Thermal wind / Wind / Centrifugal force / Temperature gradient / Gravity of Earth / High-pressure area / Rossby number / Low-pressure area
Date: 2013-05-07 18:03:57
Atmospheric dynamics
Meteorology
Atmosphere of Earth
Physics
Thermal wind
Wind
Centrifugal force
Temperature gradient
Gravity of Earth
High-pressure area
Rossby number
Low-pressure area

EART164 Homework #5 Due Monday 13th May 2012 Show all your working for full credit 1a) Does an object exactly at the equator travelling in a northerly direction experience any Coriolis

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