When an atmospheric river meets a bomb cyclone, forecasting becomes challenging. One meteorologist likens it to a fire hose flailing out of control, making rainfall intensity and duration unpredictable along the coast.
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By Chad Hecht, UC San Diego #bombcyclone
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By Chad Hecht, UC San Diego #bombcyclone
When an atmospheric river meets a bomb cyclone, it’s like a fire hose flailing out of control along the West Coast
A powerful storm hitting the West Coast combines these phenomena for a wet week of erratic weather, as a meteorologist explains.The Conversation