Here’s what to know about the “bombogenesis” of the storm battering the East Coast—and how the snowfall could be historic.
Millions along the I-95 corridor in the Northeast are bracing for a powerful nor'easter bomb cyclone that will dump significant snowfall across much of the region starting Sunday.
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Historic bomb cyclone buries Northeast under record-breaking snow
A historic bomb cyclone buried the Northeast under record snow, canceling 10,000 flights and leaving 500,000 people without power this week.
According to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, certain storms undergo bombogenesis, which happens ...
Here's what to know about when the storm will start and how much snow Connecticut will get by Monday afternoon.
A strong winter weather system has the potential to develop into a bomb cyclone off the East Coast later this weekend.
Winter Storm Hernando – a so-called “bomb cyclone” – struck the eastern seaboard, bringing snow, flight cancelations, power outages, and more from New York City to Boston and beyond. And while most ...
Blizzard conditions can reduce visibility to less than 0.25 mile, which makes travel especially hazardous. New York City has put a travel ban on its roads starting at 9 p.m. on Sunday night. The winds ...
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Understanding bombogenesis and the bomb cyclone behind Northeast blizzard
As the Northeast grapples with a snowstorm of epic proportions, the term 'bombogenesis' is on everyone's lips. What makes this storm so extraordinary?
The East Coast of the United States, comprising New York, Massachusetts and beyond, is witnessing one of the worst storms in ...
The closer this nor'easter gets to the Jersey Shore, the uglier it looks. Wind gusts could shriek up to 60 mph, 2 to 3 inches of rainfall will whip below gray skies and the coastline is subject to ...
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