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A historically powerful "bomb cyclone" is forecast to hit about 300 to 400 miles off the Oregon Coast on Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing strong winds to coastal cities and the Willamette Valley.
A historically powerful "bomb cyclone" is forecast to hit about 300 to 400 miles off the Oregon Coast on Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing strong winds to coastal cities and the Willamette Valley.
Bomb cyclone hits Oregon, Washington, California. The bomb cyclone that hit the area was likely to bring more rain to Oregon, Washington and northern California, even as another storm is expected ...
A strong bomb cyclone can produce wind gusts as high as 95 mph, but despite the explosiveness of this particular system, the Portland area is only expected to see gusts top out at around 45 mph ...
The storm system, known as a “bomb cyclone,” is intensifying and will near the Pacific Northwest on Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service, which warned of damaging winds ...
A strong bomb cyclone can produce wind gusts as high as 95 mph, but despite the explosiveness of this particular system, the Portland area is only expected to see gusts top out at around 45 mph ...
A bomb cyclone pounding Northern California and the Pacific Northwest with heavy rain and strong winds was already blamed for two deaths and will likely fuel flooding, rock slides, debris flows ...
‘Bomb cyclone’ blasts Pacific Northwest leaving two dead and 500,000 in the dark. ... In neighboring Oregon, hurricane-force winds – gusts over 75 miles per hour ...
A powerful mid-latitude cyclone is strengthening off the coast of California, Washington, and Oregon. It's intensifying rapidly, a process called bombogenesis.
The Bomb Cyclone has the potential to bring in huge waves at the Oregon Coast. Charles Loos is known as 'The Ocean Coach' and he'll join to cover what is happening, the dangers it presents to life ...
A historically powerful "bomb cyclone" is forecast to hit about 300 to 400 miles off the Oregon Coast on Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing strong winds to coastal cities and the Willamette Valley.
A historically powerful "bomb cyclone" is forecast to hit about 300 to 400 miles off the Oregon Coast on Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing strong winds to coastal cities and the Willamette Valley. A ...