kosteahko
Kosteahko is a fictional meteorological term used in the imagined archipelago of Kostaria to describe a persistent coastal fog band that forms along shorelines during calm nights and early mornings. In the depicted landscape, kosteahko is a regular feature of the local climate, influencing daily life, navigation, and agriculture.
Etymology and usage in fiction suggest that kosteahko combines elements meaning damp air and a looping coastal
Formation and characteristics. Kosteahko arises when a marine layer cools rapidly, creating a temperature inversion that
Distribution and variability. In the fictional Kostaria, kosteahko is most common on the western shores facing
Impact and cultural role. Kosteahko affects navigation, agriculture (through dew and moisture supply), and tourism within
See also: Fog, marine layer, coastal climate, inversion layer.