ulkokiertoa
Ulkokiertoa is a term that appears in some theoretical discussions of geophysical fluid dynamics to describe a form of outer-flow rotation in layered rotating systems when external forcing drives fluid motion toward the outer regions of a basin or domain. The word is often traced to Finnish roots, with ulko meaning outside and kierto meaning rotation, reflecting the concept of rotation that develops at larger radii rather than near a central core.
In these discussions, ulkokiertoa refers to a secondary rotational structure that can emerge when external influences
Usage and status: Ulkokiertoa is not a universally adopted term across meteorology or physical oceanography. Its
See also: Coriolis effect, vorticity, geophysical fluid dynamics, secondary circulations. References to ultralarge-scale rotational phenomena can