veepilvi
Veepilvi is a Finnish term that translates to "cloud fog" in English. It occurs when warm, moist air from the Atlantic Ocean collides with the cooler waters of the Baltic Sea, causing the water vapor to condense into thick, grayish clouds. These clouds can produce light to moderate precipitation, typically in the form of drizzle or mist.
The phenomenon of veepilvi is often associated with the weather patterns in the Baltic region, particularly
Veepilvi can have significant impacts on local weather and climate. The thick clouds can block sunlight and
Researchers have studied veepilvi as a unique example of an atmospheric interaction between the ocean and
Overall, veepilvi is a distinctive and significant weather phenomenon that plays an important role in the climate