ukkostuuliin
Ukkostuuliin is a term of Finnish origin that literally translates to "thunderstorm wind." It refers to a sudden, strong gust of wind that often accompanies a thunderstorm. These winds are typically characterized by their abrupt onset and significant increase in speed, which can occur without much prior warning. Ukkostuuliin can be caused by downdrafts from the thunderstorm's cumulonimbus clouds. As rain and hail fall, they drag air downwards, creating a powerful outflow of wind at the surface.
These sudden gusts can be powerful enough to cause damage, such as knocking over trees, damaging structures,