A picture from the ISS showing the storm from today. Pressure was so low that it was similar to a cat-1 or cat-2 hurricane. Wind gusts up to 60 mph. Some places got dumped with snow while others just got a dusting. I was laughing my butt off when the wind picked up in the parking lot, but def had to drive slow and careful on the roads. Dangerous, but pretty.
#LooksLikeAHurricane #michigan #blizzard #WinterStorm #BombCyclone
Winter storm could become “bomb cyclone” over Great Lakes and Northeast. Maps show latest forecast.
A powerful storm system currently producing heavy snow, rain and strong winds across parts of the northern United…
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https://www.newsbeep.com/340677/
Rapidly intensifying winter storm to strike Ontario with snow, ice, and high winds
A powerful bomb cyclone is forecast to strike Ontario bringing heavy snow, freezing rain, and severe winds from Sunday through Tuesday, December 28 to 30, 2025, as the deepening low crosses the Great Lakes. Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued Winter Storm and Freezing Rain Warnings, with snowfall totals of up to 50 cm (20 inches) and gusts exceeding 100 km/h (62 mph) expected in some areas.
#weather #bombcyclone #Ontario #Canada
https://watchers.news/2025/12/28/rapidly-intensifying-winter-storm-to-strike-ontario-with-snow-ice-and-high-winds/
An intense Nor’Easter storm starts the Meteorological Winter, follows by the coldest air mass since February
Winter Storm Bellamy fades as a new Nor'Easter looms, promising blizzard conditions across the Northeast U.S. and Atlantic Canada.#arcticcoldblast #blizzard #bombcyclone #bombogenesis #canada #coldwave #newfoundland #noreasterstorm #PolarVortex #snowforecast #unitedstates #winterstorm
An intense Nor'Easter storm starts the Meteorological Winter, follows by the coldest air mass since February
As the Atmospheric River season begins on the U.S. west coast, I thought I’d repost my article: "Worse Than the Big One," for those who haven’t already read it. It’s about the Great Flood of 1862, caused by nonstop Atmospheric Rivers that lasted more than 40 days straight, the worst natural disaster to hit the west in the last 160 years, inundating much of the land, from Oregon to San Diego. The San Joaquin Valley became a vast inland sea, 300 miles long and 20 miles wide. The state capital in Sacramento was under water for six months, forcing the government to relocate to San Francisco. 33% of California’s state property was destroyed, along with one in every eight private homes. Thousands of people died, possibly up to 1% of California’s entire population. And while floods of this magnitude used to happen every 200 years or so, models generated by Daniel Swain and researchers at UCLA’s Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences found that they will now happen roughly every 65 years, due to the effects of climate change. Swain also predicts a 20% increase in the intensity of these megastorms, meaning the next one could be far more devastating.
The event also influenced the course of wars. In New Mexico Territory, for example, the flooded Rio Grande impeded the California Column as it attempted to cut off the retreating Confederate Army of New Mexico, allowing them to escape into Texas. And in California’s Owens Valley, it brought the Paiutes, who were on the brink of starvation because the storms had decimated the wild game they relied on, into conflict with ranchers, who were trespassing on their lands to graze their herds. Over 200 Native Americans died in the Owens Valley Indian War (1862-1867), along with roughly 60 members of the California Militia.
Even without the effects of climate change, the consequences of a megaflood today would be much more serious than they were in 1862, when California had only 500,000 residents. Today there are hundreds of communities and large cities just in the vulnerable Central Valley, with a combined population of 6.5 million people living there. The Sacramento area, alone, is home to more than one million people, while Fresno has over 500,000 people, and Bakersfield has nearly 400,000 residents. The Central Valley includes the flood plains of two major rivers, the Sacramento and the San Joaquin, as well as many smaller rivers that drain down from the Sierra Nevada mountains.
And it’s not just a threat to Californians, either. Another flood like the one in 1862 would have a dire effect on the availability and cost of food for everyone in the U.S. The Central Valley comprises less than 1% of all U.S. farmland, yet it produces 25% of the nation’s food supply, including 90% of the broccoli, carrots, garlic, celery, grapes, tangerines, and plums, as well as 40% of the lettuce, cabbage, oranges, peaches and peppers, and over 20% of the milk. That is $46 billion worth of food annually, double the next most agriculturally productive state in the U.S.
You can read the full article here: https://michaeldunnauthor.com/2023/01/04/worse-than-the-big-one-californias-coming-megaflood-2/
#workingclass #LaborHistory #atmosphericriver #bombcyclone #weather #ClimateChange #inflation #food #flood #california #indigenous #mexican #disaster
Newfoundland hit by record-setting bomb cyclone with hurricane-force gusts and flooding
A record-breaking bomb cyclone ripped through Newfoundland from November 4 through 5, 2025 bringing along Category 2 hurricane force winds, coastal flooding, and causing widespread damage across the region. #weather #BombCyclone #Newfoundland #WX
https://watchers.news/2025/11/06/newfoundland-hit-by-record-setting-bomb-cyclone-with-hurricane-force-gusts-and-flooding/
Bomb cyclone forecast to bring strong winds and heavy rains to Newfoundland, Canada
A developing bomb cyclone over the northwest Atlantic is expected to reach Newfoundland on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, with wind gusts exceeding 100 km/h (62 mph) and waves reaching up to 6 m (20 feet). #weather #BombCyclone #Newfoundland #Canada
https://watchers.news/2025/11/03/bomb-cyclone-forecast-to-bring-strong-winds-and-heavy-rains-to-newfoundland-canada/
July 2025 AU Extreme weather event.
#NSWweather live ABC news update: • #Bombcyclone lashes Hunter region, Sydney & South Coast with heavy rain and strong winds.
• 'east coast low' storm moving north along coastline
• King tide yet to peak
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07...
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Bomb cyclone batters NSW coastal communities with heavy rain and strong winds
NSW weather live updates:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-01/nsw-severe-weather-rain-wind-surf-coast-live-updates-blog/105478142
#ExtremeWeather #NSWStorm #BombCyclone #EastCoastLow #Sydney #NSW
I just checked the Ausgrid power outages website, out of curiosity, not because I've been impacted, and wow!
I feel like I might be in the one tiny area that's *not* affected. 🤯
Oh this is a better map of our #SydneyWeather #BombCyclone
Dearie me. It’s been nice knowing you all. #SydneyWeather #BombCyclone
Dearie me. It’s been nice knowing you all.
#SydneyWeather #BombCyclone
#DidYouKnow: #Bombogenesis (or #Weather #Bomb) is a popular term that describes a midlatitude #Cyclone that rapidly intensifies.
Bombogenesis can happen when a cold air mass collides with a warm air mass, such as air over warm ocean waters. It is popularly referred to as a #BombCyclone.