pöörised
Pöörised are rotational masses of fluid or gas. They can occur in various contexts, from atmospheric phenomena to water currents. In meteorology, they are commonly observed as swirling masses of air that can range in size from small dust devils to large hurricanes. These atmospheric vortices are driven by differences in temperature and pressure, leading to upward and inward motion of air. The direction of rotation is typically determined by the Coriolis effect, which depends on the hemisphere.
In hydrology, pöörised are swirling currents found in rivers, oceans, and other bodies of water. These can
The formation of pöörised is a result of complex fluid dynamics. When a fluid encounters an obstruction