tuulivirrasta
Tuulivirrasta is a term that appears infrequently in Finnish meteorological writing and does not have a canonical definition in standard glossaries. When used, it generally refers to the wind current around an object or within a space, emphasizing the overall pattern of wind movement rather than a single measurement.
Etymology: The word derives from tuuli, meaning wind, and virta, meaning flow or current, with the suffix
Usage: In discussions of microclimate, urban ventilation, or aerodynamic studies, speakers may use tuulivirrasta to denote
Relation to related concepts: The concept overlaps with broader studies of wind flow, boundary layer dynamics,
See also: Wind flow, Boundary layer, Wake, Turbulence, Wind engineering.
Note on reliability: Because the term appears only sporadically in nonstandard sources, its meaning can vary