A tropical cyclone is a low-pressure system forming over warm ocean waters near the equator. These massive storms bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges. Recently, a powerful storm, ...
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What is a bomb cyclone and how does it differ from a normal blizzard?
If you've ever experienced a bomb cyclone, you know they aren't explosions, but massive storms. While it can be similar to a blizzard, there are differences.
A budding “bomb cyclone" is in Lower Hudson Valley's Wednesday weather forecast. It’s a popular term for a rapidly developing variety of strong rains and powerful winds in an area of low pressure over ...
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