Elevation of a location in reference to a historic mean sea level taken as a vertical datum.
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Examples for "height above mean sea level"
Examples for "height above mean sea level"
1The apex of the granite rock rose like a sugar-loaf two hundred and forty feet (73.6 metres ) above mean sea-level.
1The winds were nearly calm at the surface; at 10,300 feet above mean sea level, they were from the southwest at 10 knots.
2The interface between the two is about 40m below mean sea level, for every 1m that the water table lies above mean sea level.
1The islands stand less than a couple of metres above sea level.
2There's the bridge which is just about three metres above sea level.
3At no point would I venture higher than 134 metres above sea level.
4The summit of the volcano is 1496 metres above sea level.
5Mountain climb category three at 540 metres above sea level.
6A new walking track 220 metres above sea level gets its official opening next month.
7In the Irish contexts we define uplands as land over 300 metres above sea level.
8Lismore is only around 200 metres above sea level.
9The highest peak on the island is Mont Lokobe, which rises to 450 metres above sea level.
10The team fared better when playing in stadiums less than 500 metres above sea level, the scientist said.
11These resourceful little seabirds breed high in the mountains, 20km inland and several thousand metres above sea level.
12The crash site is some 4,000 metres above sea level.
13Ocean Beach and beyond, looking north-west from a high point near Bream Head, about 475 metres above sea level.
14Reservoir engineers began withholding outflows in September to push the dam's water level up to 175 metres above sea level.
15But Zimbabwe is two thousand kilometres south of the equator, and its vast central plateau a thousand metres above sea level.
16Saturday's second test is in the thin air at Ellis Park, 1,810 metres above sea level.
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