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Bomb cyclone expected off US east coast this weekend

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A 'bomb cyclone' and 'nor'easter' could be in the forecast for the East Coast this weekend. What are they, exactly?
Another winter storm targeting the East Coast is coming on the heels of a massive winter storm from last weekend.

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What is a bomb cyclone? System from Great Lakes may evolve on coast
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What is a bomb cyclone? It could impact the east coast this weekend
 · 7h
Bomb cyclone may head to Long Island this weekend with 45 mph winds, at least 3 inches of snow Sunday
Long Island can expect another round of arctic air Wednesday night, this time lasting through Friday, as a potential storm looms in the Atlantic.

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Weekend storm threat rises with snow, high winds, flooding possible in latest N.J. forecast
 · 15h
East Coast Storm This Weekend Could Become Bomb Cyclone With More Snow, Wind From Carolinas To New England
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Bomb cyclone threatens US after majority of nation hit by massive snowstorm

Winter's harsh hold on the eastern U.S. shows no sign of easing up, with "dangerously cold temperatures" expected to persist.
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Can a bomb cyclone trigger headaches or migraines? What to know

A bomb cyclone, also known as bombogenesis, happens when a mid-latitude storm system strengthens very quickly, usually over the course of about 24 hours. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, this rapid shift is marked by a sharp drop in air pressure.
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How bomb cyclones form and create dangerous conditions

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? According to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
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