Nopeuspyörteet
Nopeuspyörteet, also known as speed vortices or simply vortices, are rotating masses of fluid, typically air or water, characterized by a swirling motion around an axis. They are a common phenomenon in nature and are observed in various scales, from the small eddies behind a boat to large-scale weather systems like tornadoes and hurricanes.
The formation of speed vortices is generally due to differences in fluid velocity. When a faster-moving fluid
In meteorology, speed vortices are crucial to understanding weather patterns. Cyclones, anticyclones, and tornadoes are all