levegáramlással
Levegáramlással, which translates to "airflow" or "air current" in English, refers to the movement of air within a space or environment. This phenomenon is fundamental to many natural and engineered systems. In meteorology, levegáramlással describes the large-scale movement of air masses that drives weather patterns, influencing temperature, precipitation, and wind. Localized levegáramlással can be caused by differences in temperature and pressure, leading to phenomena like sea breezes or updrafts in mountainous regions.
In the context of buildings and indoor environments, levegáramlással is crucial for ventilation and climate control.