tuulepuhverdus
Tuulepuhverdus refers to the phenomenon of wind buffering or a reduction in wind speed caused by an obstacle. This can occur naturally or be intentionally created. Natural tuulepuhverdus is observed when wind encounters features like hills, forests, or buildings. The air pressure increases on the windward side of the obstacle, slowing the wind down, and then decreases on the leeward side, creating a turbulent wake.
Intentionally created tuulepuhverdus is commonly known as windbreaks or shelterbelts. These are rows of trees, shrubs,