When turbulent weather with whipping winds and heavy snow is in the forecast, meteorologists sometimes warn that a storm could become a bomb cyclone. But what exactly does this mean?
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?
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?
Three low pressure systems, two within Australia and one off the east coast, have the potential to develop into cyclones.
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?