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Geopotential height or geopotential altitude is a vertical coordinate referenced to Earth's mean sea level (assumed zero geopotential) that represents... |
Vertical position (redirect from Geopotential metre) well Drying height Dynamic height Ellipsoidal height Geocentric altitude Geopotential Heights in geodesy Height above mean sea level Height above average... |
Elevation (redirect from Geometric height) when referring to points on the Earth's surface, while altitude or geopotential height is used for points above the surface, such as an aircraft in flight... |
Geopotential is the potential of the Earth's gravity field. For convenience it is often defined as the negative of the potential energy per unit mass,... |
Tropical cyclone (section Geopotential height) geopotential heights are used when creating forecasts and analyzing pressure systems. Geopotential heights represent the estimate of the real height of... |
rate (see table below) (K/m) in ISA h {\displaystyle h} = height above sea level (geopotential meters) R ∗ {\displaystyle R^{*}} = universal gas constant... |
geostrophic wind at a given pressure level flows along geopotential height contours on a map, and the geopotential thickness of a pressure layer is proportional... |
\nabla \cdot \mathbf {v} ,} (6) where Φ{\displaystyle \Phi } is the geopotential height. Writing the absolute vorticity as ζa=∇×v+2Ω{\textstyle \mathbf {\zeta... |
An example of 500 mbar geopotential height and absolute vorticity prediction from a numerical weather prediction model... |
conditions. The PNA is typically quantified using an index using geopotential height anomalies at the 500-hPa pressure level, with positive and negative... |
in the fields of atmospheric variables (like surface pressure or geopotential height, temperature, or wind velocity) which may either propagate (traveling... |
Normalhöhennull (section Old East German height system) reference height is a geodetic, fixed point on the New Church of St. Alexander at Wallenhorst in the German state of Lower Saxony. The geopotential height of... |
location's geopotential number by the normal gravity at 45 degree latitude and zero height (a constant equal to 9.806199203 m/s2). Dynamic height is constant... |
respect to height, and thus the baroclinicity in the atmosphere can be simulated using the 500 mb (15 inHg) and 1,000 mb (30 inHg) geopotential height surfaces... |
Geoid (redirect from Geoid height) orthometric heights, geopotential heights, and dynamic heights (see Geodesy#Heights). All points on a geoid surface have the same geopotential (the sum of gravitational... |
oscillation index is defined using the daily or monthly 1000 hPa geopotential height anomalies from latitudes 20° N to 90° N. The anomalies are projected... |
transitory disturbances. Adverse pressure gradient Force density Isobar Geopotential height Geostrophic wind Primitive equations Temperature gradient Conner... |
{\partial Z}{\partial y}}\end{aligned}}} with Z the height of the constant pressure surface (geopotential height), satisfying ∂ P ∂ x d x + ∂ P ∂ y d y + ∂ P... |
Arctic oscillation. Omega blocks are so-named because the isobars or geopotential height contours with which they are associated in the Northern Hemisphere... |
Ridge was characterized by a broad region of anomalously positive geopotential height on monthly to annual timescales. This persistent high pressure system... |