lennukoolide
Lennukoolide, also known as Lennukood, is a term used in Estonian to describe the cool air that flows into a room from outside, typically through open windows or doors. This phenomenon is a result of the temperature difference between the indoor and outdoor environments, often occurring during the colder months. Lennukoolide is a common occurrence in Estonia, where the climate can be quite variable, with both warm summers and cold winters.
The concept of lennukoolide is not limited to Estonia and can be observed in various climates around
Lennukoolide is also a popular topic in Estonian culture and literature. It has been referenced in various