Bomb Cyclone
It is a meteorological phenomenon that happens when a low-pressure system experiences a sudden and abrupt drop in atmospheric pressure, along with strong winds, and it can result in severe weather, such as heavy snowfall, strong winds, and thunderstorms.
- It is also referred to as an explosive cyclogenesis.
- Bomb cyclones can happen at any time of year; however, they are often associated with the winter.
- The mid-latitude regions, including the eastern United States, Europe, and Asia, are where it is most ....
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