lavtrykket
Lavtrykket, also known as the "Norwegian Low," is a meteorological phenomenon characterized by a persistent area of low atmospheric pressure that frequently develops over the Norwegian Sea and adjacent regions. This weather system plays a significant role in shaping the climate and weather patterns of Northern Europe, particularly Norway, Sweden, Finland, and parts of the British Isles.
The formation of Lavtrykket is influenced by the interaction between cold Arctic air masses and warmer air
Lavtrykket is particularly notable for its impact on maritime activities, as it can generate rough seas and
In weather forecasting, Lavtrykket is closely monitored due to its potential to affect large populations and