What does the weather term mean, how do the storms form and why are they so dangerous?
Here’s what to know about the “bombogenesis” of the storm battering the East Coast—and how the snowfall could be historic.
A rapidly intensifying storm is poised to sweep across the U.S., threatening widespread disruption for nearly 200 million people.
What's the weather going to be like in this powerful storm? It depends on exactly where you are located in Michigan. Let's ...
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 ...
When turbulent weather with whipping winds and heavy snow is in the forecast, meteorologists sometimes warn that a storm could “bomb out” or become a bomb cyclone. But what exactly does this mean?
Storms are on the way across Pennsylvania — potentially damaging ones. The forecast calls for severe thunderstorms and strong gusts of winds, as well as a Tornado Watch for much of south-central and ...
A powerful storm is bearing down on the West Coast and bringing with it a scary-sounding weather term. That term is bomb cyclone. After this week's wildfires, which tore through southwest Kansas and ...