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Isentropic surfaces are surfaces of constant entropy in the atmosphere, often used in meteorology to analyze and predict weather patterns. These surfaces provide a more natural framework for understanding atmospheric motions compared to constant pressure or height surfaces, as they align more closely with the actual paths of air parcels in adiabatic processes.
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