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Geopotential Height
height of
a given pressure
Geopotential height approximates the
actual height of a pressure surface above mean sea-level. Therefore, a
geopotential height observation represents the height of the pressure
surface on which the observation was taken. A line drawn on a weather
map connecting points of equal height (in meters) is called a height
contour. That means, at every point along a given contour, the values of
geopotential height are the same. An image depicting the geopotential
height field is given below.

Height contours are represented by the
solid lines. The small numbers along the contours are labels which
identify the value of a particular height contour (for example 5640
meters, 5580 meters, etc.). This example depicts the 500 mb geopotential
height field and temperatures (color filled regions). The height field
is given in meters with an interval of 60 meters. Geopotential height is
valuable for locating
troughs
and
ridges
which are the upper level counterparts of surface
cyclones
and
anticyclones
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