geopotential thickness
geopotential thickness
[¦jē·ō·pə′ten·chəl ′thik·nəs] (geophysics)
The difference in the geopotential height of two constant-pressure surfaces in the atmosphere, proportional to the appropriately defined mean air temperature between the two surfaces.
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