Bomb Cyclone Effect

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White all around, you can’t see a thing and you’re lost not knowing where to go or what to do. People are trapped in freezing temperatures and immobilizing snow during this freezing hurricane. This is what is happening as bomb cyclone Grayson sweeps over the Atlantic Coast of the US and New England. Along with this blizzard comes things such as increased precipitation, extremely low temperatures, and deadly sicknesses. A bomb cyclone, or bombogenesis, is a winter storm much like a hurricane caused by jet stream and explosive cyclogenesis. An explosive cyclogenesis, also known as a weather bomb, is a process in which a storm falls 24 millibars in a 24 hour window causing extremely low pressure. Jet streams are what fuel a bomb cyclone. Jet streams are narrow bands of air higher up in atmosphere. Jet streams can switch between warm or cool air and in this case, it is cold air blowing over warm water. As the cold air blows over the warm water, the heat from the water rises and causes heavy precipitation. But, this is cold precipitation and snow can end up falling. …show more content…

Increased precipitation makes the storm heavier. Too much precipitation can lead to flooding and too little precipitation can lead to dry soil, water shortages, and shallow streams. In the bomb cyclone, it snows so much you would get trapped inside. Being prepared like having extra water and more food would help you wait it out, but after the snow starts to melt it will be icy, watery, and slippery. Then, the water would soak into the ground causing lots of mud and could even kill some plants because it gets over watered. Finally the roads and sidewalks would get icy because the water freezes over. Drive extra slow because black ice, or ice that is extremely difficult to see on paved roads, is extra slippery and could be

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