käimasolekut
Käimasolekut are a rare and unusual weather phenomenon that occurs in the northern latitudes of the world. The term, which is Estonian, translates to "sun interludes," but a more accurate description would be "sun breaks," as they involve brief periods of sunshine that occur during extended periods of cold, dark weather.
These fleeting sunbreaks are typically seen on overcast or cloudy days when the cloud cover is so
The appearance of käimasolekut is thought to be related to the atmospheric conditions and the specific weather
It's worth noting that käimasolekut are a rare and highly subjective phenomenon, as the visibility of the
As a result, käimasolekut are not easily measurable or predictable and are more an experience of the