Movement of a weather system in a direction opposite to that of the basic flow in which it is embedded, usually referring to a closed low or a longwave trough that moves westward
or retrograde motion means motion that is backwards from the usual way things move in the Northern Hemisphere extratropics - which is from west to east In meterology, the term is used in relation to atmospheric waves or pressure systems When meterologists say that a pattern will retrograde, they mean that the troughs and ridges will end up further west than they were previously Normal motion (over the United States) is progressive, or prograde, which means (weather systems move) from west to east
In meteorology, it is the movement of a weather system in a direction opposite to the direction of the basic flow in which it is embedded Often used in reference to a long wave trough or other macroscale feature For example, a long wave trough that may move slightly westward when the "normal" movement and flow is eastward
Lowering the minority percentage within a district or lowering the total number of minority districts within a state Courts have ruled that legislatures can reduce minority voting strength only in rare cases and only for compelling policy reasons
Backward development; a passing from a higher to a lower state of organization or structure, as when an animal, approaching maturity, becomes less highly organized than would be expected from its earlier stages or known relationship
(or Retrograde Motion) movement of a weather system in a direction opposite to that of the basic flow in which it is embedded; usually refers to a closed low or a longwave trough which moves westward
Retrogression means moving back to an earlier and less efficient stage of development. There has been a retrogression in the field of human rights since 1975. = regression
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(i·sim) ge·ri·le·me, ters yön·de dön·me, ge·ri·ye git·me, kö·tü·leş·me, yoz·laş·ma