Baroclinicity

/ˌbærəklɪˈnɪsɪti/ noun

In atmospheric science, the condition where pressure surfaces and density surfaces are not parallel, which creates weather systems and wind patterns.

From 'baro-' (pressure, from Greek 'baros') + 'clinic' (slope, from Greek 'klinein' meaning to lean). The term was coined in meteorology to describe tilted layers in the atmosphere.

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