kroonimist
Kroonimist is a term derived from the Estonian language, where "kroon" means "crown" and "mist" means "fog." It refers to a specific type of fog that often forms over the Baltic Sea, particularly in the coastal regions of Estonia. This phenomenon is characterized by its unique appearance, with the fog appearing as if it is being held aloft by an invisible crown, hence the name.
Kroonimist typically occurs during the winter months when the sea is relatively warm compared to the surrounding
The exact mechanism behind kroonimist is not fully understood, but it is believed to be influenced by
Kroonimist is not only a fascinating meteorological phenomenon but also holds cultural significance in Estonia. It