cyclostrophic wind

cyclostrophic wind

      wind circulation that results from a balance between the local atmospheric pressure gradient and the centripetal force.

      In small-scale low-pressure systems, such as tornadoes, dust devils, and waterspouts, the radius of curvature of the airflow is relatively small. Cyclostrophic wind flow in these small systems may be either clockwise or counterclockwise, a condition in contrast to larger-scale cyclonic (cyclone) systems, which always rotate in a counterclockwise manner in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.

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