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Generally, any pattern with some roughly identifiable [[periodicity]] in time and/  or space.<br/> In [[atmospheric dynamics]], waves may be of [[acoustic wave|acoustic]], [[gravity wave|gravity]], or [[Rossby wave|Rossby]] type.
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 13 January 2024

Generally, any pattern with some roughly identifiable periodicity in time and/ or space.

In atmospheric dynamics, waves may be of acoustic, gravity, or Rossby type.


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