molndrift
Molndrift (Swedish: "cloud drift") is a descriptive term for the movement of clouds through the atmosphere. It refers to the advection of cloud masses by wind and larger-scale atmospheric circulation, and is used in meteorology, aviation, and environmental monitoring to characterize how cloud patterns change over time and space.
The behavior of cloud drift depends on wind speed and direction at the cloud-bearing layers, vertical wind
Observation and analysis of molndrift employ ground-based observations, weather radar, and satellite imagery. Techniques such as
Molndrift also has implications for the transport of aerosols, pollution, and moisture, influencing local weather and