weather bomb
English
Noun
weather bomb (plural weather bombs)
- (meteorology) A large storm that evolves with little warning, usually as a result of a sudden drop in barometric pressure.
Synonyms
- meteorological bomb
Hyponyms
- bombogenesis
- explosive cyclogenesis
Coordinate terms
- bomb cyclone
Translations
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References
- “weather bomb” (US) / “weather bomb” (UK) in Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University Press.