Geostrophic wind is the theoretical wind that would result from an infinite atmosphere, with no friction and a linear pressure gradient. This wind blows parallel to isobars in the mid-latitudes.
The geostrophic wind speed can be calculated using the formula:
The Coriolis parameter is given by:
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