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potential vorticity
A materially conserved quantity in adiabatic, frictionless flow that accounts for changes of vorticity due to vortex line stretching and Coriolis effects. In the shallow water approximation, the potential vorticity is q=(f+zeta)/(H+eta), in which f is the Coriolis parameter, zeta is the relative vorticity, H is the mean fluid depth, and eta is the surface elevation above the mean.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Earth science
- Category: Oceanography
- Company: Marine Conservation Society
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