arveldusfaas
Arveldusfaas refers to a rare and historically documented phenomenon observed in certain regions of the Baltic Sea, particularly in the coastal areas of Estonia and Latvia. The term, derived from the Estonian phrase "arve" (meaning "account" or "story") and "faas" (meaning "phase" or "stage"), suggests a transient atmospheric or optical event that local folklore and early scientific records describe as a mysterious, luminous display.
Observations of arveldusfaas typically occur during calm, clear nights, often in the autumn or winter months.
The exact cause of arveldusfaas remains debated among scientists. Early theories suggested it might be related
Folklore from the region attributes arveldusfaas to supernatural causes, often describing it as the spirit world