A strong winter weather system has the potential to develop into a bomb cyclone off the East Coast later this weekend.
After a weekend storm dumped snow across the Northeast, forecasters are again watching a system that could become a ...
When turbulent weather with whipping winds and heavy snow is in the forecast, meteorologists sometimes warn that a storm could “bomb out” or become a bomb cyclone. But what exactly does this mean?
(THE CONVERSATION) A bomb cyclone is a large, intense midlatitude storm that has low pressure at its center, weather fronts and an array of associated weather, from blizzards to severe thunderstorms ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Put simply, a bomb cyclone is a storm that is strengthening so quickly that its appearance on weather maps resembles the explosion ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Blizzard conditions are likely in some areas due to strong winds and low visibility as the evolving nor'easter intensifies into a ...
This weekend, a powerful winter storm known as a bomb cyclone will develop off the South Carolina coast and travel north along the East Coast. It will deliver heavy snow for the Carolina and Virginia ...
When storms undergo bombogenesis, they rapidly strengthen. The National Weather Service writes, "Bombogenesis can happen when a cold air mass collides with a warm air mass, such as air over warm ocean ...
A bomb cyclone will hit the East Coast this weekend with cold, wind and snow. Courtesy of AccuWeather As the Myrtle Beach area braces for extreme cold and snow, one particularly attention-grabbing ...