The remnants of Typhoon Nuri have created a superstorm that is now officially the strongest on record for the North Pacific. As of this morning, the Bering Sea storm had a low pressure of 924 mb, beating the previous record of 925-927 mb in 1977. To constitute as a “meteorological bomb” a storm must drop […]
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Meteorological Bomb in the North Pacific
Meteorological Bomb North Pacific – Typhoon Nuri could become the strongest extratropical storm on record for the North Pacific as it explodes into a meteorological “bomb” over the next few days. According to NOAA, a meteorological bomb (bomb cyclone) is “an extratropical area of low pressure in which the central pressure drops at least 24 […]
Arctic Blast on the Way?
Arctic air looks to be moving into the region next week. We could be seeing temperatures up to 25 degrees below normal for this time of year. If you don’t like winter, you may want to head south…to Brazil. Brad Panovich posted a blog that details the possible Arctic blast. One of the many reasons […]