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California, bomb cyclone
What is a 'bomb cyclone'? Here's what you need to know about the storm headed toward California
Northern California is expecting heavy rain from a "bomb cyclone." The term pops up from time to time in weather stories. But what does it mean?
‘Bomb Cyclone’ Impacts Starting Tonight In Pacific Northwest And Northern California. Here’s What To Know.
Heavy rain, flooding and strong winds are expected to last through Friday, bringing more than 10 inches of rain to some regions.
What is a bomb cyclone? How will it impact Southern California residents?
FOX 11 is tracking a powerful storm system set to intensify rapidly in the Pacific Ocean this week, impacting the West Coast, including Southern California.
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Northern California braces for storm bringing rain, snow, wind and potential ‘bomb cyclone’
Northern California and the Pacific Northwest residents on Tuesday were bracing for the strongest atmospheric river storm ...
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The bomb cyclone looks monstrous from space
A formidable bomb cyclone is churning off the Western U.S. The comma-shaped storm is a suped-up mid-latitude cyclone, which ...
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What is a ‘bomb cyclone’? Meteorologists explain
A major storm, with a scary-sounding weather term, is sweeping across the northwest U.S.: Bomb cyclone ...
Sacramento Bee on MSN
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What is a bomb cyclone? What to know as Northern California braces for atmospheric river
Northern
California
could see heavy rain ... system could develop what weather experts call a “bombogenesis,” commonly ...
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A record-setting bomb cyclone — as intense as a hurricane — to lash the Northwest
A record-strong low pressure system will steer an atmospheric river into California, create blizzard conditions in Washington ...
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