| 1. | The pressure gradient force dictates that air will travel from regions of high to low pressure.
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| 2. | Near the Earth's surface, this horizontal pressure gradient force is directed from higher toward lower pressure.
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| 3. | Pressure is used to compute the pressure gradient force in the time-dependent equation for the winds.
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| 4. | The pressure gradient force was neglected as it has significant effect only on the updraft in supercells.
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| 5. | The geostrophic wind component is the result of the balance between Coriolis force and pressure gradient force.
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| 6. | In a hurricane coriolis and Pressure Gradient Force ( PGF ) always opose each other on a quisi-equilibrium.
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| 7. | Air naturally moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, due to the pressure gradient force.
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| 8. | A "'geostrophic current "'is an oceanic flow in which the pressure gradient force is balanced by the Coriolis effect.
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| 9. | This occurs when external forces such as gravity are balanced by a pressure gradient force . [ 1 ] ."
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| 10. | Although the theoretical justification for doing so is weaker, as the pressure gradient force can significantly alter the fluctuating components.
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