A trough in the prevailing westerly flow aloft which is characterized by large length and (usually) long duration. Generally, there are no more than about five longwave troughs around the Northern Hemisphere at any given time. Their position and intensity govern general weather patterns (e.g., hot/cold, wet/dry) over periods of days, weeks, or months. Smaller disturbances (e.g., shortwave troughs ) typically move more rapidly through the broader flow of a longwave trough, producing weather changes over shorter time periods (a day or less).
LONGWAVE TROUGH
Meaning of LONGWAVE TROUGH in English
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