ilmakierrot
Ilmakierrot, also known as atmospheric vortices, are natural phenomena characterized by rotating columns of air. They are commonly observed in various forms, including dust devils, fire whirls, and waterspouts. Dust devils are small, short-lived vortices that form over dry, hot surfaces, often in desert regions. They are typically a few meters in diameter and can reach heights of up to 100 meters. Fire whirls, on the other hand, are large, intense vortices that form above intense fires, such as wildfires or large industrial fires. They can be several hundred meters in diameter and reach heights of several kilometers. Waterspouts are similar to tornadoes but form over bodies of water. They can be categorized as fair weather waterspouts, which are generally weak and short-lived, or tornadic waterspouts, which are associated with severe thunderstorms and can be as strong as tornadoes.
Atmospheric vortices are influenced by various factors, including wind shear, temperature gradients, and the presence of