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quasistationary

Definitions

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  • adjective Almost stationary
  • adjective That behaves as if it were stationary

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Examples

  • The transient wave activity (mid-latitude storm track activity) is also partly arranged by the time-averaged flow patterns, including quasistationary waves, and those will be affected by thermal and momentum fluxes. … and there are some other articles I've found that I have yet to go through …

    RealClimate 2009

  • The transient wave activity (mid-latitude storm track activity) is also partly arranged by the time-averaged flow patterns, including quasistationary waves, and those will be affected by thermal and momentum fluxes. … and there are some other articles I've found that I have yet to go through …

    RealClimate 2009

  • The transient wave activity (mid-latitude storm track activity) is also partly arranged by the time-averaged flow patterns, including quasistationary waves, and those will be affected by thermal and momentum fluxes. … and there are some other articles I've found that I have yet to go through …

    RealClimate 2009

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