orographic Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌɒr.əˈɡræf.ɪk]
  • Us [ ˌɔːr.oʊˈɡræf.ɪk]

Meaning of orographic In English

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Examples of orographic

  • The solution has a pressure force acting on the ridge, which represents the orographic drag.

  • Zones (windward and leeward) were designated in respect to the central massif whose orographic influences result in a marked precipitation gradient.

  • The anticyclonic vortex generated by the orographic vortex compression (p > 0) has associated with it a positive free surface deflexion.

  • The heaviest rainfall occurred through a process called orographic lift in the mountainous interior, leading to hundreds of landslides.

  • This energy comes from fronts, heating, moistening, or mesoscale convergence boundaries such as outflow and sea breeze boundaries, or orographic lift.

  • Convective precipitation events (thunderstorms) tend to produce shorter duration storm events than orographic precipitation.

  • Cirrocumulus lenticularis forms when stable air is forced upward; this is usually due to orographic features, but can occur away from mountains as well.

  • Marked orographic enhancement over this terrain is evident on radar imagery.

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Translations of orographic In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    山的, 山形的, 與山的形成有關的…

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  • 中文简体

    山的, 山形的, 与山的形成有关的…

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  • Português

    orográfico…

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  • Polski

    orograficzny…

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