dynamic-height anomaly

dynamic-height anomaly

[dī¦nam·ik ¦hīt ə′näm·ə·lē] (oceanography) The excess of the actual geopotential difference, between two given isobaric surfaces, over the geopotential difference in a homogeneous water column of salinity 35 per mille and temperature 0°C. Also known as anomaly of geopotential difference.