NASHVILLE, Tenn.-- The National Weather Service (NWS) is warning residents on the east coast of a potential 'bomb cyclone' which is otherwise known as anextra-tropical cyclone.
What exactly is a 'bomb cyclone?' Its typical reference by meteorologists isbombogenesis, which the NWS says is what takes place when a cold air mass collides with a warm air mass, causing a cyclone which rapidly intensifies.
The process, according to the NWS, is called bombogenesis while the result is called a bomb cyclone.
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They keep coming up with new names for weather conditions which have never existed prior to the geoengineering program.
It is sad that most people don't even notice the drastic change in our weather and skies compared to when they were children.
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