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Given a surface system. Horizontal wind speed is 43 m s−1 . Radius of Curvature of...

Given a surface system. Horizontal wind speed is 43 m s−1 . Radius of Curvature of 0.25 km. Latitude is 41◦N. Mean air density of 1.14 kg m−3 . (a) Please find the Rossby Number for this system. Based on this information, what type of system is this likely to be? (b) Please find the Pressure Gradient for this system and, please find the relative central pressure of the system. (c) Please find the most likely direction of rotation of this system, if there is any rotation.

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