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Rossby number

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The Rossby number, named for Carl-Gustav Arvid Rossby, is a dimensionless number used in describing geophysical phenomena in the oceans and atmosphere. It characterises the ratio of inertial forces in a fluid to the fictitious forces arising from planetary rotation. It is also known as the Kibel number.

It is defined as:

R_o=\frac{U}{Lf}

where U and L are, respectively, characteristic velocity and length scales of the phenomenon and f = 2 Ω sin φ is the Coriolis frequency, where Ω is the angular velocity of planetary rotation and φ the latitude.

When the Rossby number is large (such as in the tropics and at lower latitudes), the effects of planetary rotation are unimportant and can be neglected. When the Rossby number is small, then the effects of planetary rotation are large and the geostrophic approximation is valid.nl:Getal van Rossby

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