What is a 'bomb cyclone' and how does it form?
Briefly

Meteorologist Ryan Maue stated that the upcoming bomb cyclone's central pressure will fall almost 70 millibars in 24 hours, approaching Category 4 hurricane levels.
The National Weather Service has warned northern California, Oregon, and Washington residents to expect hurricane-force winds, flooding, and significant snowfall as a result of this storm.
A wind projection map indicates gusts up to 70 miles per hour from Eureka to Coos Bay, while other areas like Seattle could experience winds between 50 and 60 miles per hour.
This intense storm is expected to bring an atmospheric river with potential rainfall reaching 20 inches in certain regions, drastically affecting local weather and land.
Read at Mail Online
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