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Tornadoes, hurricanes, bomb cyclones: Wild Thanksgiving weather through ...

The unpredictable late-fall weather can become treacherous and bring anywhere from major snowstorms to hurricanes and tornadoes at a time when wildfires still present a threat. Read More
What actually is a ‘bomb cyclone’? - ClickOrlando

In recent years, terms like “bomb cyclone” and “polar vortex” have made their way into popular discourse, but what do they mean? Read More
How is a bomb cyclone and hurricane different? - KOLR

Similar to a bomb cyclone, hurricanes can rapidly drop in pressure in a short amount of time. One big difference between a hurricane and a bomb cyclone is the need for wind shear. Read More
What is a ‘bomb cyclone'? - NBC Bay Area

It's a scary-sounding weather term – bomb cyclone. Bomb cyclone is a term used by weather enthusiasts to describe a process that meteorologists usually call bombogenesis. Read More
What is a Bomb Cyclone and its Impacts? | newswest9.com

So, what is a Bomb Cyclone, a bomb cyclone goes through a rapid deepening process called Bombogenius dropping 24mb in pressure in 24 hours which is when its officially categorized as a Bomb Cyclone. Read More
What is a 'bomb cyclone?' The weather term is back in the spotlight

Does Western Washington get hurricanes? The short answer is no, but this area does get hurricane-force winds via a bomb cyclone. Read More
What is a bomb cyclone? What to know about the weather phenomenon

The hazards of a bomb cyclone can be multifaceted and vary based on the location and speed of the storm. Here's what to know. Read More
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