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- noun meteorology A
wind whosedirection andspeed are determined by a balance of the horizontal pressure gradient force and the force due to the earth'srotation to the left in the northern hemisphere and to the right in the southern hemisphere. - noun meteorology That horizontal wind velocity for which the
Coriolis force exactly balances the horizontal pressure gradient force. The geostrophic wind is thus directed along thecontour lines on a constant-pressure surface (or along theisobars in ageopotential surface ) with low elevations (or low pressure) to the left in the northern hemisphere and to the right in the southern hemisphere.
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