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Upper troposphere waves that play a large part in the formation of cyclones and anticyclones are called? This was in my Science test yesterday and I blindly put the Coriolis effect. I had no idea what
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Upper troposphere waves that play a large part in the formation of cyclones and anticyclones are called?
This was in my Science test yesterday and I blindly put the Coriolis effect. I had no idea what it was....
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Rossby waves-
upper troposphere (weather layer) waves that play a large part in the formation of cyclones and anticyclones
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