Winter is coming, already here in some parts, and with the cold weather is a number of unfamiliar types of storms.
You may have heard Sunday and Monday’s storm in Minnesota and the Upper Midwest referred to as a “bomb cyclone.” What is it?
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?
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.
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