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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 ...
July 20–21, 1902 – A tropical cyclone struck the southern Baja California peninsula and dissipated, although the monsoon drew its moisture northward. San Diego recorded 0.83 in (21 mm), which was the highest July rainfall total for the city until 2015 when it was surpassed by Hurricane Dolores.
It may be sunny skies Tuesday, but an atmospheric river, supercharged through "bombogenesis," is about to hit the Bay Area. The weather phenomenon is barreling toward the West Coast and has plans ...
Fire risk. The storm comes just two weeks after the Mountain fire destroyed or damaged more than 350 homes in Ventura County. That fire was fueled by dry conditions and intense Santa Ana winds ...
Hurricane Nora was the last tropical cyclone to enter the United States from Mexico at tropical storm strength. [15] The rainfall which fell across the Harquahala Mountains led to the state's 24-hour rainfall record. [16]
Entering the United States late on November 26 as a powerful bomb cyclone and Pacific Northwest windstorm, the cyclone made landfall in Crescent City, California, with a minimum pressure of 973.4 millibars (28.74 inHg), unofficially breaking state records. It was unofficially given the name Winter Storm Ezekiel by The Weather Channel. [2]
A bomb cyclone barreled through California this week, spawning two rare tornadoes and pounding the state with flooding rain, intense wind and severe thunderstorms, the latest saga amid one of the ...
[2] [3] The storm's central pressure had dropped 46 millibars (1.4 inHg) over a 24-hour period, from 988 millibars (29.2 inHg) to 942 millibars (27.8 inHg). [2] Afterward, the cyclone gradually weakened as it slowly moved towards the coast of British Columbia, with a new low developing over California, as the eastern portion of the system broke ...