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A Powerful 'Bomb Cyclone' Could Impact 70 Million Americans: Here's What You Need To Know (Video)

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by N.Morgan

A “bomb cyclone” is approaching the central U.S. and is expected to bring blizzard conditions and strong winds to a major portion of the country.

The powerful winter/pre-spring storm is forecasted “to intensify explosively” in the southwest US on Tuesday into Wednesday, unleashing a wide array of life-threatening weather hazards for tens of millions of Americans, reported Axios.

The impact area is expected from North Texas through the Dakotas and Minnesota is expected to be hit the hardest. The storm will likely qualify as a meteorological “bomb” — short for bombogenesis, which describes storms whose central pressure drops 24 millibars in 24 hours. The lower the pressure and the quicker it drops, the more powerful the storm. This could be one for the record books.

 

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  • Meanwhile, in the plains of eastern Colorado and parts of Nebraska and Kansas, rain, freezing rain, sleet and heavy snow are forecast as the storm intensifies. Some areas may pick up more than a foot of snow as wind gusts to 70 miles per hour lead to blizzard conditions. The closures of entire interstates, including I-70 in Colorado, is possible.

  • Blizzard warnings have been posted from northeastern Colorado into southeastern Wyoming, as well as Nebraska and southwest South Dakota.

  • As the storm spins northeastward, it’s predicted to bring heavy rain on top of a deep snowpack in the Upper Midwest, with the potential for severe flooding in some areas.

  • Because of the storm’s low air pressure, it will generate a huge and powerful wind field as air rushes toward the storm center. High wind watches cover a vast region from South Texas to Iowa, and wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour are possible in the hardest-hit regions, the National Weather Service warns.

The storm will affect the entire Central Plains, from the U.S.-Mexico border to the U.S.-Canadian border. Axios notes that it’s highly unusual to see a low-pressure system intensify so rapidly over land, since these type of storms are more common over tropical oceans. 

References:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uLsjJL7Q10

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-12/bomb-cyclone-back-and-its-ready-explode-hurricane

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    • Slimey

      Hello Angle#3,

      Charlie here. It is correctly known as a “doughnut” bomb. You see I was once called in to train FEMA for doughnut sales and handling. I used a map similar to the one above and told them how to inundate areas with FRESH doughnuts and I called it “Doughnut bombing” to saturate the area with doughnuts. :lol: :lol:

      But look like they renamed it Cyclone bomb for another purpose.

      Signed,

      Charlie (BTW, I have a Ph.D. in Doughnuts) :lol: :lol:

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