vesipilveen
Vesipilveen is a Finnish term describing a cloud-like aggregation of water droplets that forms near the surface of a body of water. The expression is primarily used in descriptive language and in some cases to evoke misty or damp atmospheric conditions around lakes, rivers, or coastal areas. It is not typically listed as a formal meteorological category in official classifications; when used, it often overlaps with phenomena such as fog (sumu/usva) or spray-induced mist.
Formation and appearance: Vesipilveen forms when moist air cools toward the dew point, causing condensation of
Characteristics: The droplets are very small, and visibility can be reduced. Vesipilveen is usually transient, varying
Occurrences: It is commonly observed over large lakes during calm, humid mornings and along coastlines with
Notes: As a term, vesipilveen is largely literary or descriptive. In scientific contexts, researchers would typically