Isentropic vertical coordinate

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isentropic vertical coordinate[edit | edit source]

Vertical coordinate for atmospheric models defined as the potential temperature of the model atmosphere.

In practice the isentropic vertical coordinate is replaced by or changed gradually to a terrain- following coordinate near the ground; a change to pressure coordinates near the top of the model atmosphere has also been used.
See hybrid vertical coordinate, vertical coordinate system, pressure vertical coordinates.


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