eilämpövaikutuksen
Eilämpövaikutuksen, meaning "yesterday's heat effect" in Finnish, refers to a meteorological phenomenon where the thermal inertia of the ground or large bodies of water influences the temperature of the following day, particularly during transitional seasons like spring or autumn. This effect is most noticeable when there is a significant temperature difference between consecutive days.
For instance, if a region experiences a prolonged period of warm weather, the ground or water will
The magnitude of eilämpövaikutuksen depends on several factors, including the type of surface (e.g., soil, sand,