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cyclonic shear

cyclonic shear s??klän·ik ?shir
(meteorology)
Horizontal wind shear of such a nature that it contributes to the cyclonic vorticity of the flow; that is, it tends to produce cyclonic rotation of the individual air particles along the line of flow.
[McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.]

See Also


10.08 - Corner Vortices
5.4 - Vortices are born of Motion and Matter is concentrated Vortices
5.5 - Double Vortices
5.9 - Vortices Form Linked Atoms
6.16 - Fourteen Vortices
curve
cycloid motion
cycloid motive impulse
cycloid
cycloid-space-curve motion
cycloid-space-curve system
cycloid-space-curve
cycloid-space-curve-motion
cycloid-spiral-space-curve
cyclone shaft
cyclone
cyclonic speed
electric cyclone
electric vortices
Figure 10.05 - Three Orthogonal Planes where Six Gyroscopic Vortices Converge
Figure 10.06 - Vortices in Cube extending in to and out from Center
Figure 10.07 - Corner Vortices and Vectors
Figure 5.10 - Introductory Degeneration of Mass via Interpenetrating Vortices
Figure 5.6 - Double Double Vortices as Stages of Attraction
Figure 5.7 - Vortices on Three Planes 90 Degrees to Each Other
Figure 5.8 - Initiatory Generation of Mass via Interpenetrating Vortices
Figure 6.0.5 - Cube with Vortices showing Structural Relations
Hipparchus
Shear force
still eye of the cyclone
system of cycloid-space-curves
The Practical Application of Cycloid-Space-Curve-Motion arising from Processes of Cold Oxidation
vortices of compressing motion
vortices
vorticity

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