What does the weather term mean, how do the storms form and why are they so dangerous?
Snow is already falling across portions of the Northern Tier and the storm will charge east into the Great Lakes by later ...
A rapidly intensifying storm is poised to sweep across the U.S., threatening widespread disruption for nearly 200 million ...
Immediately charging in behind the powerful bomb cyclone blizzard, a bitter blast of Arctic air will plunge much of the East ...
What's the weather going to be like in this powerful storm? It depends on exactly where you are located in Michigan. Let's walk through what should occur and where.
Here’s what to know about the “bombogenesis” of the storm battering the East Coast—and how the snowfall could be historic.
Severe storms and a potential bomb cyclone are brewing, setting up a dangerous weekend of weather across the U.S. FOX Weather ...
Winter's harsh hold on the eastern U.S. shows no sign of easing up, with "dangerously cold temperatures" expected to persist, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The agency also said ...
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 ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Through coverage of the blizzard in the tri-state area, you may hear some unfamiliar terms like bombogenesis or bomb cyclone. In simple terms, bombogenesis occurs when a storm ...