ilmanlähde
Ilmanlähde is a Finnish term that translates to "air source" or "source of air". It commonly refers to the origin of a particular air mass or the point from which air is drawn into a system. In meteorology, an ilmanlähde describes a region where a specific air mass forms and develops its characteristic temperature and humidity properties. These sources are typically vast geographical areas, such as oceans or large landmasses, where air can remain for extended periods, allowing it to acquire the properties of the underlying surface.
The concept of an ilmanlähde is crucial for understanding weather patterns. For example, polar air masses originate
Beyond meteorology, ilmanlähde can also be used in more technical contexts. In engineering and ventilation systems,