What does PVAL mean?
PVAL means Positive Vorticity Advection Lobe
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Positive Vorticity Advection Lobe?
Positive Vorticity Advection Lobe can be abbreviated as PVAL
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What does PVAL stand for? PVAL stands for "Positive Vorticity Advection Lobe". |
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How to abbreviate "Positive Vorticity Advection Lobe"? "Positive Vorticity Advection Lobe" can be abbreviated as PVAL. |
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What is the meaning of PVAL abbreviation? The meaning of PVAL abbreviation is "Positive Vorticity Advection Lobe". |
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What is PVAL abbreviation? One of the definitions of PVAL is "Positive Vorticity Advection Lobe". |
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What does PVAL mean? PVAL as abbreviation means "Positive Vorticity Advection Lobe". |
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What is shorthand of Positive Vorticity Advection Lobe? The most common shorthand of "Positive Vorticity Advection Lobe" is PVAL. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MPDATA - Multidimensional Positive Definite Advection Transport Algorithm
- ADAF - Advection Dominated Accretion Flow
- ADRM - advection-diffusion-reaction model
- AVA - Anticyclonic Vorticity Advection
- DPVA - Differential Positive Vorticity Advection
- DNVA - Differential Negative Vorticity Advection
- NVA - Negative Vorticity Advection
- PIVA - Positive Isothermal Vorticity Advection
- PVA - Positive Vorticity Advection
- CVA - Cyclonic Vorticity Advection
- PVA - Potential Vorticity Advection
- VCUUV - VORTICITY CONTROL UNMANNED UNDERSEA VEHICLE
- VAI - High Positive Vorticity
- MPDATA - Multidimensional Positive Definite Advection Algorithm
- Vort - Vorticity
- DCVA - Differential Cyclonic Vorticity Advection (meteorology)
- v - Vorticity
- vgp - Vorticity Generation Parameter
- vtm - Vorticity Transport Model
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