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Q: What does amsl mean?
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What is the elevation of Walker Basin of California?

It is 3,300-3,400 feet AMSL.


Does Florida have a higher elevation than Tennessee?

There are elevations along the ridge in central Florida that approach 150 ft amsl but the highest points are along the Alabama/Florida boarder approaching 250 ft amsl. Areas near the Mississippi River in the Memphis, Tn area may be slightly lower around 200 ft. amsl


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The highest peak in Iraq is 3,611m (11,847') AMSL (Above Mean Sea Level) The lowest is Sea Level near Kuwait. Baghdad's elevation is 34m (112') AMSL Iraq is approximately twice the size of the state of Idaho in the U.S. It's altitudes are very similar to Central California, U.S. Iraq sits at 33N latitude which is also the same as Southern Los Angeles California, in the U.S.


What is the pressure within an aircraft cabin?

If your talking about commercial jets, the cabin pressure is equivalent to the pressure at 8,000ft AMSL when at cruising altitude. Max differential pressure is around 7 PSI.


How many miles up are you if are 35015 feet in an airplane?

35,015 feet = 6.632 miles (rounded)Your distance above the ground is(35,015 minus the AMSL of the ground directly under you)/5,280 miles


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The International Space Station is maintained in a near circular orbit with a minimum mean altitude of 278 km (173 mi) and a maximum of 460 km (286 mi). Atmospheric drag gradually slows the station down and it moves closer to earth. The station must be periodically re-boosted. This re-boost can be performed by the station's two main engines on the Zvezda service module, a docked Space Shuttle, a Progress resupply vessel, or by ESA's ATV. On September 20, 2010, NASA reported that the ISS orbital numbers were: Perigee 351 km (189 nmi) AMSL Apogee 360 km (194 nmi) AMSL Orbital inclination 51.64 degrees Average speed 7,706.6 m/s (27,743.8 km/h, 17,239.2 mph) Orbital period 91 minutes Perigee is the orbit's lowest point and apogee is its highest point. AMSL stands for Above Mean Sea Level. nmi stands for Nautical Miles


How do you calculate reduce level in surveying?

You first have to have a reference point, beacon or bench mark - this has a known elelvation, or reduced level in metres above mean sea level (AMSL). (Where MSL = 0). When your helper places the staff (graduated measuring staff like a big ruler) on the reference point, read off the value as observed by you, through the machine you are using (level, theodolite, other electronic instruments) and add this to the level of the reference point. This is called the Collimation height and is basically, the height of your instrument, above the reference point (and in turn, above mean sea level). If you helper then holds the staff on another point of unknown reduced level, you takes the reading of the staff through your instrument, and subtract that from your Collimation height. This will then give you the REDUCED LEVEL of the point. Thus, the REDUCED LEVEL IS A LEVEL, ABOVE MEAN SEA LEVEL, OF A POINT AS COMPARED AGAINST A REFERENCE POINT OF KNOWN REDUCED LEVEL. Different places will derive their own AMSL system based upon, obviously, their own local, average sea level.


Temperature at 45000 ft above sea level?

At 45,000 feet AMSL (Above Mean Sea Level), or '45 angels' as it is know to pilots, the temperature will never be an exact figure for all places and times. What needs to be done is to evalute the altitude, the temperature of the sea surface below, the weather conditions, the atmospheric pressure, and the time of day. Since this is a pleathora of factors, studies are generally done to give a "indication" of what the temperature should be, not an exact temperature of what it must be. Anything short of a static thermometer will result in just a general figure. With that said, the general answer you are looking for is the result of - At 45,000' AMSL the air pressure is roughly 2.0 psi (and which would give you about 16% of the oxygen you are used to at sea level). less pressure, less heat. If the sea surface below is between 59 and 72 degrees F, the temperature will likely be: -70 degrees F. That's MINUS 70 degrees F. Bonus info: At -40 degrees F and below, the air is so cold that when breathing in without some warming stage inbetween your lungs and the incoming air, your lungs are likely to be cut to ribbons as the mosture in your lungs is immediately crystalized from the temperture of the air entering them.


How many meters above sea level is Lincoln UK?

The high point in town looks to be the hill where the Cathedral and the Castle stand.The land immediately to the west end of the Cathedral, along Minster Yard, is markedon our maps as 72.8 meters above mean sea level, while the intersection of Union Rd,Drury Lane, and Carline Rd, just southwest of the Castle and about 380 meters distantfrom the point at the Cathedral, is marked as 55.8 meters AMSL .Away from the hill, we see a large intersection near the Lincoln College, where Monks Rd(the B1308), Silver St, and Lindum Rd (the A15) all meet. That junction stands only20.4 meters above mean sea level.As you can see, the elevation of the topography does vary somewhat at differentpoints about the town.


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