Pronunciation: /ˈwɛðər bɑm/
noun a type of explosive cyclogenesis, where the central pressure of a low-pressure system falls by at least 24 millibars in 24 hours
A1 The weather bomb caused a lot of damage.
A2 The weather bomb hit the coastal town with strong winds and heavy rain.
B1 Residents were warned about the approaching weather bomb and advised to stay indoors.
B2 Meteorologists predicted the formation of a weather bomb in the Atlantic Ocean.
C1 The government declared a state of emergency in response to the weather bomb's impact.
C2 The effects of the weather bomb were felt across the region, leading to widespread power outages and transportation disruptions.
formal The meteorologists predicted that a weather bomb would hit the coast tomorrow.
informal I heard there's a weather bomb coming our way, so make sure to stay indoors!
slang Dude, did you see the news about that crazy weather bomb? It's gonna be intense!
figurative Her sudden outburst at the meeting was like a weather bomb, catching everyone off guard.
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