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weather bombs
noun
Plural of weather bomb
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Other sea vessels were also impacted by the weather bombs - the colloquial term for explosive cyclogenesis.
The weather bombs also affected travel in some parts of the UK, causing ferry and train cancellations, and leaving the roads in challenging driving conditions.
As the weather bombs passed on Wednesday evening, the Met Office continued to issue a yellow weather warning, meaning "beware", for parts of northern England and Wales, and the entirety of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Weather bombs battered the northern half of the UK today – causing winds of up to 144mph in the remotest area, cutting power from tens of thousands of homes, and creating travel chaos across land and sea.
Weather bombs happen fairly regularly.
How common are weather bombs?
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