leewardpuolit
Leewardpuolit refers to the leeward side of an island or landmass, which is the side sheltered from the prevailing winds. The term originates from the combination of "leeward," meaning the side downwind from the direction the wind is blowing, and "puolit," the Finnish word for "half." In Finnish geography and meteorology, this concept is particularly relevant in discussions about island climates, weather patterns, and the distribution of natural resources.
In Finland, the term is often used in the context of the Åland Islands, an autonomous region
The distinction between windward and leeward sides influences various aspects of life on islands, including agriculture,
The concept of leewardpuolit is not limited to Finland but applies broadly to island environments worldwide.