jäisestälevy
Jäisestälevy is a Finnish term that translates to "icy disk" or "frozen plate." It refers to a naturally formed, often circular, disc of ice that can be found on the surface of lakes, rivers, or other bodies of water during winter months. These formations are typically created when a thin layer of ice breaks and then rotates, often due to currents or wind, grinding the edges smooth and forming a distinct circular shape.
The size of jäisestälevy can vary significantly, from a few feet to several dozen feet in diameter.
While visually striking, jäisestälevy are a natural phenomenon and do not typically pose a significant hazard