The use of terms including "atmospheric rivers" and "bomb cyclones" to describe weather phenomena has moved out of scientific ...
Starting Tuesday, the Pacific Northwest could get at least 6 inches of rain, with 20-plus inches possible in the mountains.
The swells generated by the next B.C. storm will propagate thousands of kilometres, reaching as far as Hawaii and the western beaches of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. Talk about impact.
RELATED: B.C. bomb cyclone to create the world’s largest wave pool Off the coast of British Columbia, the storm ...
Also known as a Weather Bomb, a rapidly intensifying low will bring big waves, powerful winds, heavy snow and rain to B.C.
A rapidly intensifying storm will threaten some hazardous conditions across B.C. through the first half of the week ...
Sometimes in the winter, you'll hear weather folks describing a big storm as a bomb cyclone. But what, exactly, is it? A bomb cyclone, which occurs through the process known as bombogenesis ...