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Ask the meteorologist: What is a potential tropical cyclone?
The National Hurricane Center began using this terminology in 2017 to issue advisories on non-tropical systems near land.
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What is a tropical cyclone? Watch vs. warning? Here are key tropical weather terms explained
The atmosphere along the Texas coastline could foster the growth of a tropical low pressure system there. Here's what you ...
These storms are tropical in nature and are fueled by warm ocean waters and warm moist air evaporating and rising rapidly, ...
CLEVELAND — On Nov. 19, 2024, a powerful storm struck the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It became one of the most intense weather events in recent history. A powerful low-pressure ...
When storms undergo bombogenesis, they rapidly strengthen. The National Weather Service writes, "Bombogenesis can happen when a cold air mass collides with a warm air mass, such as air over warm ocean ...
You may hear the term "bomb cyclone" and think it's a scary term that meteorologists made up to get your attention. But it's actually rooted in meteorology, from the term "bombogenesis." Hearing "bomb ...
NOAA explains that bombogenesis “describes a midlatitude cyclone that rapidly intensifies” over a 24-hour period. This rapid intensification is measured by how much the storm’s central pressure falls ...
Weekend plans? How about "bombogenesis." That's the name of the weather process headed for much of the East Coast this weekend, as "a mid-latitude cyclone rapidly intensifies," or quickly drops in ...
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