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The suspension being self-levelling, the possibility opens for dynamic height control.
Dynamic height is constant if one follows the same gravity potential as they move from place to place.
Dynamic heights are usually chosen so that zero corresponds to the geoid.
Alternatives to orthometric height include dynamic height and normal height.
Alternatives are: orthometric heights and dynamic heights.
Because of variations in gravity, surfaces having a constant difference in dynamic height may be closer or further apart in various places.
Orthometric heights are usually used in the US for engineering work, although dynamic height may be chosen for large-scale hydrological purposes.
"Dynamic height" moorings are used to estimate the spatially average geostropic velocity profile and associated transports over relatively wide mooring separations.
Elevation may be specified as normal height (above a reference ellipsoid), orthometric height, or dynamic height which have slightly different definitions.
Dynamic height is a way of specifying the height of a point above a reference, as opposed to orthometric height or normal height.
When optical leveling is done, the path corresponds closely to following a value of dynamic height horizontally, but to orthometric height for vertical changes measured on the leveling rod.
The dynamic height moorings requires measurements on both sides of the current field only, rather both the horizontal and vertical structure of the current field to be sufficiently well resolved to estimate transports.
Finally the male chorus of colonists, who had chosen to starve voluntarily so that children and pregnant women might have a chance to survive, made their final vows, led by a tenor whose voice soared to nearly the same dynamic height as the soprano.