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The Institute is an impartial research and service organisation with expertise covering a wide range of atmospheric science activities other than gathering and reporting weather data and forecasts. The headquarters of the Institute is in Kumpula Campus, Helsinki, Finland. C-Band Doppler weather radar at Korpo, Pargas, Finland. Design, planning ...
The most common wind direction in Finland is from southwest, but the low pressure areas typical for these latitudes cause great variations in wind speed and direction. [1] Storm, defined as at least one Finnish coastal station reporting at least 21 m/s as a 10-minutes average wind speed, is observed on Finnish seas on average 19 days a year.
Tampere [b] [c] is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Pirkanmaa.It is located in the Finnish Lakeland.The population of Tampere is approximately 260,000, while the metropolitan area has a population of approximately 423,000.
Särkänniemi is a district of the city centre of Tampere, Finland, located on the shores of Lake Näsijärvi, north of the districts of Amuri and Finlayson. The most famous sights of the district are Näsinneula and Särkänniemi Amusement Park , but in addition to that, the district also houses the Haarla's old paper mill building. [ 1 ]
A view of Tampella from Näsinneula. Tampella (until 2002 known as Naistenlahti [1]) is a neighbourhood in the northern part of the city center of Tampere, Finland.It consists of the old Tampella factory area, the Armonkallio residential area and the Naistenlahti harbor area. [2]
' the Needle of Näsi ') is an observation tower in Tampere, Finland, overseeing Lake Näsijärvi. It was built in 1970–1971 and was designed by Pekka Ilveskoski . It is the tallest free-standing structure in Finland and at present the tallest observation tower in the Nordic countries at a height of 168 metres (551 ft).
Tammelan Stadion is a football stadium in Tampere, Finland. It is the home ground for the Veikkausliiga club Ilves, Ykkönen club Tampere United, and the Kakkonen side TPV. The Ilves women's team which plays in the Naisten Ykkönen also uses the stadium. The new Tammelan stadium is available from the 2024 season.