ilmavuoissa
Ilmavuoissa, also known as wind gusts or squalls, are sudden, brief increases in wind speed that can occur in various weather conditions. These gusts typically last from a few seconds to several minutes and can cause significant fluctuations in wind direction and intensity. They are a common meteorological phenomenon and can be observed in both fair weather and stormy conditions.
Wind gusts often form due to the turbulent mixing of air layers with different temperatures and densities.
The intensity of wind gusts is measured using anemometers, which record wind speed variations. Meteorologists classify
In coastal regions, wind gusts can be influenced by sea breezes, where temperature differences between land