sumupilveä
Sumupilveä is a term used in Finnish meteorology to describe a haze-like atmospheric feature that blends characteristics of fog and low-altitude cloud. It refers to a state in which a dense near-surface layer of moisture coexists with a shallow cloud deck, producing a visible, misty veil that touches the ground while retaining cloud-like properties above.
Etymologically, sumupilveä combines sumu (fog) and pilvi (cloud), with the form sumupilveä representing the partitive case
The phenomenon forms under specific conditions: moist air near the surface, light or calm winds, and radiative
Impacts include reduced visibility for transportation and outdoor work, along with potential changes in microclimate and
Occurrences are most common in coastal and fjord landscapes with frequent moisture fluxes, and they are more