rõhualandustes
Rõhualandustes, commonly translated as "pressure drops" or "depressions," refers to meteorological phenomena characterized by lower atmospheric pressure compared to their surrounding areas. These systems are fundamental to weather patterns and are often associated with unsettled weather conditions.
In meteorology, a rõhualandus is a region where the atmospheric pressure is lower than at the periphery.
Rõhualandustes can vary greatly in size, from small, localized disturbances to vast, continent-spanning systems. They are
The movement of rõhualandustes is influenced by large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns, such as the jet stream.