Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmospheric motion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to meteorology, physics, or environmental science when discussing the movement of air in the atmosphere.
Example: "The study of atmospheric motion is crucial for understanding weather patterns and climate change."
Alternatives: "air movement" or "airflow dynamics".
Exact(26)
Mountains, too, can trigger upward atmospheric motion by acting as topographic barriers that force winds to rise.
December 28 , 1898Stockholm, Sweden August 19 , 1957Stockholm, Sweden Carl-Gustaf Arvid Rossby, (born Dec. 28, 1898, Stockholm, Swed. died Aug. 19, 1957, Stockholm) Swedish American meteorologist whose innovations in the study of large-scale air movement and introduction of the equations describing atmospheric motion were largely responsible for the rapid development of meteorology as a science.
Carl-Gustaf Arvid Rossby, (born Dec. 28, 1898, Stockholm, Swed. died Aug. 19, 1957, Stockholm) Swedish American meteorologist whose innovations in the study of large-scale air movement and introduction of the equations describing atmospheric motion were largely responsible for the rapid development of meteorology as a science.
It is necessary to include the cosine Coriolis terms for fully understanding the atmospheric motion.
A more debated question is whether these processes are sufficient to explain atmospheric motion and moisture transport.
The atmospheric motion (V) as the dynamo driver is assumed to be in the vertical direction for simplicity.
Similar(34)
Atmospheric tides are detectable meteorological phenomena but are a comparatively minor component in atmospheric motions.
Early theories about the cause included solar activity affecting the magnetic field, atmospheric motions and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), used in refrigerators and aerosols.
Nonradiative heat transfer again compensates for the imbalance, this time largely by vertical atmospheric motions involving the evaporation and condensation of water.
Sverre Petterssen, (born Feb. 19, 1898, Hadsel, Nor. died Dec. 31, 1974, London) meteorologist who specialized in both dynamic meteorology, concerned with atmospheric motions and the forces creating them, and synoptic meteorology, which uses charts and weather observations for the identification, study, and forecasting of weather.
February 19 , 1898Hadsel, Norway December 31, 1974 London, England Sverre Petterssen, (born Feb. 19, 1898, Hadsel, Nor. died Dec. 31, 1974, London), meteorologist who specialized in both dynamic meteorology, concerned with atmospheric motions and the forces creating them, and synoptic meteorology, which uses charts and weather observations for the identification, study, and forecasting of weather.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com