Bomb Cyclone vs Hurricane: What’s the Difference?
A bomb cyclone is a rapidly intensifying extratropical low-pressure system, while a hurricane is a tropical cyclone that forms over…
Tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 mph (119 km/h) in the North Atlantic or northeastern Pacific, characterized by an eye, eyewall, and spiral rainbands.
A bomb cyclone is a rapidly intensifying extratropical low-pressure system, while a hurricane is a tropical cyclone that forms over…