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  • The relative altitude of the forested massif contributes to give it a climate close to the oceanic climate of the coasts of Finist鑢e.
  • The castle overlooks the whole western Albania and offers an impressive panorama, since it has a high relative altitude of from Tirana and its plain.
  • PCAS G4 technology has advanced to the point that highly accurate range, relative altitude, and 45 degree direction can be accurately detected in a portable cockpit device.
  • The greatest threat is determined by looking at aircraft within the detection window you set up and comparing primarily the vertical separation ( ?relative altitude ), and secondarily the range to the aircraft currently being displayed.
  • These systems have the performance to calculate the bomb trajectory in real time as the aircraft manoeuvres, and add the ability to adjust for weather, relative altitude, relative speeds for moving targets, and climb or dive angle.
  • Another interesting and unique feature of the system is the use of " Battlepoles ", these were rods segmented into six 5 inch parts which were used to position the Mechas ! at their relative altitudes and added a unique 3D feature to the game.
  • Despite the small area, the city's relative altitude accounts for more than 137 & ndash; m & ndash; : the highest mountain reaches 361, 8 metres above the sea, and the lowest point lies at an altitude of 224 metres above sea level.
  • Its inland position and relative altitude contributes to cooler winters than in coastal areas of the country, as well as a relatively large diurnal temperature variation as well as lower averages than more low-lying inland cities in the central-north area of the country such as Castelo Branco.
  • The altitude of the aircraft ( in the example, 2, 500 ft . ) is compared to your local altitude ( e . g ., 1, 500 ft . ) and the relative altitude is calculated ( e . g ., 1, 000 ft . above you ).
  • Certainly the room they have is older than that of the current coenaculum ( crusader-12th century ) and as the room is now underground the relative altitude is correct ( the streets of 1st century Jerusalem were at least twelve feet ( 3.6 metres ) lower than those of today, so any true building of that time would have even its upper storey currently under the earth ).