jäähooge
Jäähooge is a term used in Estonian to describe a rapid, often directed movement or surge of ice on a body of water, typically driven by wind and currents and manifested as ridges, jams, or flows along shores or through channels. The word combines jää, meaning ice, with hoog, meaning surge or gust, and is used in discussions of winter coastal dynamics and ice monitoring.
Formation and dynamics: Jäähooge occurs when wind stress, water currents, and temperature differences organize surface ice
Geographic usage and related terms: The term is established in Estonian-language discussions of Baltic and northern
Impacts and management: Jäähooge can affect maritime traffic, fishing activities, and coastal infrastructure due to shifting
See also: Ice shove, ice jam, coastal hydrology, winter coastal processes.