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In [[oceanography]], the turning of the current vector that arises from stratified [[geostrophic flow|geostrophic  flow]] when [[density]] is conserved following a [[parcel]] (as is approximately the case in the  oceanic [[thermocline]]).<br/> If &#x003b8; is the angle of the current, ''U'' is its magnitude, ''f'' is the [[Coriolis parameter]], ''g'' is the  gravitational [[acceleration]], and ''w'' is the [[vertical velocity]], then &part;&#x003b8;/&part;''z'' = -(''gw''/''f''''U''<sup>2</sup>)(&part;&#x003c1;/&part;''z''), so  that moving upward in the water column, currents will spiral clockwise in [[upwelling]] zones, and  counterclockwise in [[downwelling]] zones.
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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">In [[oceanography]], the turning of the current vector that arises from stratified [[geostrophic flow|geostrophic  flow]] when [[density]] is conserved following a [[parcel]] (as is approximately the case in the  oceanic [[thermocline]]).</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">If &#x003b8; is the angle of the current, ''U'' is its magnitude, ''f'' is the [[Coriolis parameter]], ''g'' is the  gravitational [[acceleration]], and ''w'' is the [[vertical velocity]], then &part;&#x003b8;/&part;''z'' = -(''gw''/''f''''U''<sup>2</sup>)(&part;&#x003c1;/&part;''z''), so  that moving upward in the water column, currents will spiral clockwise in [[upwelling]] zones, and  counterclockwise in [[downwelling]] zones.</div><br/> </div>
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Latest revision as of 22:04, 13 January 2024

In oceanography, the turning of the current vector that arises from stratified geostrophic flow when density is conserved following a parcel (as is approximately the case in the oceanic thermocline).
If θ is the angle of the current, U is its magnitude, f is the Coriolis parameter, g is the gravitational acceleration, and w is the vertical velocity, then ∂θ/∂z = -(gw/f'U2)(∂ρ/∂z), so that moving upward in the water column, currents will spiral clockwise in upwelling zones, and counterclockwise in downwelling zones.


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