lämpötaakoille
Lämpötaakoille refers to a Finnish term that describes a specific type of weather phenomenon. It translates roughly to "heat wave" or "heat burden." This term is used to denote a period of unusually high temperatures that can persist for several days. Such heat waves are often accompanied by high humidity, making the perceived temperature even more uncomfortable and potentially dangerous.
The occurrence of lämpötaakoille is typically associated with a high-pressure system that traps warm air over
In Finland, while summers can be warm, significant lämpötaakoille events are less frequent than in more southern