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Figure 1. An illustration of IFS model levels, showing how they follow the terrain near the surface of the Earth. Level=1 is near the top of the atmosphere and Level=137 is near the surface of the Earth. The left hand axes are altitude (km) and pressure (hPa), while the right hand axis is level number. | Figure 2. An illustration of model half-levels and model layers. The pressure on model levels is in the middle of the layers defined by the model half levels. The uppermost layer is adjacent to the top of the atmosphere (where p=0), while the lowest layer is adjacent to the surface of the Earth (where p=sp). could add labels showing 1/2 layers and what a layer includes.
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Geopotential on model levels
In ERA5, geopotential (z) is provided at the surface, but not on individual model levels. However, geopotential on model levels can be computed using the procedure described below.
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