Definition of Gravity Wave

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Gravity Wave

The term 'Gravity Wave' as it applies to the area of coastlines can be defined as ' a wave whose velocity of propagation is controlled primarily by gravity. water waves more than 5 cm long are considered gravity waves. waves longer than 2.5 cm and shorter than 5 cm are in an indeterminate zone between capillary and gravity waves. '.

The term 'Gravity Wave' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' A wave created by the action of gravity on density variations in the stratified atmosphere. A generic classification for lee waves, mountains waves, and many other waves that form in the atmosphere'.


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