tulivuorenpurkauspyörteet
Tulivuorenpurkauspyörteet, a Finnish term, refers to volcanic eruption vortices. These are atmospheric phenomena that can occur during significant volcanic eruptions, particularly those involving explosive releases of ash and gas. When a large volume of hot, buoyant material is ejected vertically into the atmosphere, it can interact with surrounding air currents, leading to the formation of rotating columns or whirls. These vortices are essentially miniature tornadoes or dust devils, but powered by the heat and energy of the volcanic plume.
The formation of these vortices is driven by the rapid ascent of superheated volcanic gases and ash.