Sentences with phrase «theoretical mean sea level»

The Finnish Meteorological Institute confirms the height of the theoretical mean sea level annually, using the most recent knowledge on the past and future changes of the factors affecting the sea level.
Because of these changes the theoretical mean sea level is not a constant.
Thus, the so called theoretical mean sea level (MW) has been adopted.
The theoretical mean sea level (or theoretical mean water, MW) is an estimate for the long - term mean value (more precisely, expectation value) of sea level, made for practical purposes.
The rate of change of the theoretical mean sea level from year to year is not constant either, due to changing rate of the global sea level rise and changes in the Baltic Sea water balance.
Transformation tables for theoretical mean sea level and geodetical leveling systems in Finland can be found from the right column.
The rate of change of the theoretical mean sea level from year to year is not constant either, due to changing rate of the global sea level rise and changes in the Baltic Sea water balance.
The theoretical mean sea level (or theoretical mean water, MW) is an estimate for the long - term mean value (more precisely, expectation value) of sea level, made for practical purposes.
Because of these changes the theoretical mean sea level is not a constant.
The theoretical mean sea level is commonly used in Finland as a reference level when sea level information is given for instance on the internet or radio and in the newspapers.
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