释义 |
barotropic model barotropic model[‚bar·ə′träp·ik ′mäd·əl] (meteorology) Any of a number of model atmospheres in which some of the following conditions exist throughout the motion: coincidence of pressure and temperature surfaces, absence of vertical wind shear, absence of vertical motions, absence of horizontal velocity divergence, and conservation of the vertical component of absolute vorticity. |