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Geopotential height

DEFINITION:

The geopotential height is the distance from sea-level to the pressure surface that is being examined. For example, an isohypse that is labeled 1550 on a 850 mb height map means the 850 mb pressure surface at that point resides 1550 meters above sea-level.