“Wetter bergen aan zee” is a Dutch phrase that translates to “weather mountains at sea.” It is used to describe a weather phenomenon that occurs when a line of thunderstorms forms over the sea, often parallel to the coastline. These storms can be very intense, with strong winds, heavy rain, and frequent lightning.
“Wetter bergen aan zee” can be a hazard to shipping and coastal communities. The storms can cause flooding, damage to property, and even loss of life. However, they can also be a beautiful sight, and they can provide much-needed rain to dry areas.