Irrotational
From Glossary of Meteorology
irrotational
Two equivalent properties of an irrotational field are that there is no circulation about any reducible curve within the fluid, and that a potential exists. An autobarotropic fluid is irrotational for all time if it is irrotational at any time. Meteorological motions of the smaller scales, for example, gravity waves, may be treated as irrotational, but when the scale is large enough to take the rotation of the earth into account, only rotational motions are of interest.
See solenoidal, Helmholtz's theorem.
See solenoidal, Helmholtz's theorem.