dampstrømme
Dampstrømme, often referred to as steam currents, are a phenomenon observed in certain industrial and geological settings. In industrial contexts, they are the visible plumes of water vapor released from processes like cooling towers, geothermal power plants, or even large industrial chimneys. These plumes are a byproduct of heat transfer, where hot water or steam is exposed to cooler ambient air, causing rapid condensation and the formation of visible vapor. The size and density of these steam currents depend on factors such as the temperature of the released vapor, the ambient humidity, and wind speed. They are generally considered harmless but can sometimes reduce visibility in their immediate vicinity.
In a geological context, dampstrømme can refer to the flow of hot, mineral-rich fluids, often associated with