A powerful "bomb cyclone" named Storm Éowyn (pronounced AY-oh-win) has pummeled parts of Ireland and the United Kingdom with fierce winds and heavy rainfall Friday, and it has roots in the ...
Storm Éowyn, an extratropical “bomb” cyclone that has formed in the North Atlantic and intensified rapidly, is expected to bring gusty winds, heavy rain and some snow to the region.
Forecasters warn the explosive ‘bomb cyclone’ will bring deadly winds, heavy rain and snow, marking the worst storm of the season so far. The Met Office has issued rare red weather warnings ...
Bomb cyclones get their name from the meteorological term ‘bombogenesis’, which refers to when a mid-latitude (between the tropics and polar regions) cyclone rapidly intensifies over a 24-hour period.
Forecasters have named the storm system Éowyn as it rapidly strengthened in the Northern Atlantic and became what is known as a bomb cyclone. It’s the second continent to bear the brunt of the storm’s ...