The application can display several high levels. The levels were chosen with regard to use for flying at lower altitudes of approx. 0...3500 m. All base levels are the same for wind, temperature, and relative humidity. The following levels are available in version 7.xxxx:
MSL is used to determine the elevation of points relative to sea level and to ensure measurement consistency across different locations. Meteorological data such as pressure, temperature, or cloud height are often reported in relation to MSL.
By using MSL, the differences in elevations between different areas are overcome, allowing for the comparison of meteorological data and their interpretation on a global scale.