A bomb cyclone and corresponding atmospheric river are bringing precipitation to Northern California. See satellite photos ...
A bomb cyclone slammed the Pacific Northwest earlier this week, causing widespread power outages. Here's what it looked like ...
A formidable bomb cyclone is churning off the Western U.S.
and from space it looks like a behemoth. The storm currently off the northwest coast of the U.S. — described by meteorologists as a "bomb cyclone" — brings with it an atmospheric river.
A formidable bomb cyclone is churning off the Western U.S. In this case, the storm is experiencing a rapid drop in pressure at its center, which stokes a potent cyclonic flow as winds blow toward ...
Satellite footage captured from space showed the bomb cyclone swirling off the Pacific Northwest. Watch it below. The central pressure in Tuesday's storm fell 1.71 inches, or 58 millibars ...
Bomb cyclones form when warm and cold air masses collide head-on, causing pressures to drop and storms to rapidly intensify. These low-pressure zones also pull tropical moisture northward via ...