äikesetormidega
Äikesetormidega, an Estonian term, refers to thunderstorms, a common meteorological phenomenon characterized by the presence of lightning and thunder. These storms are typically associated with cumulonimbus clouds, which are tall, dense clouds that extend high into the atmosphere. The formation of äikesetormidega is driven by atmospheric instability, where warm, moist air rises rapidly and cools, condensing into water droplets and ice crystals.
The electrical discharges that create lightning are a defining feature of äikesetormidega. These discharges occur when
In Estonia, äikesetormidega are most frequent during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early