Hurricanes And Cyclones Are Hitting The California Coast The Storm Situation In California Is Still Very Bad And The Storm Is Moving Very Fast.
The Weather There Is Very Bad And People Are Facing Difficulty In Getting Out Of Their Homes. The Cyclone Caused Havoc In California.
Predictions Say The System Could Trigger "Immediate Disruption Of Commerce And At Worst Potential Loss Of Human Life". This Comes After Record-Breaking Rain Over The Same Region Over The Weekend.
California'S Latest Dangerous Storm Is The Result Of A Strong "Atmospheric River" — A Long Narrow Region In The Atmosphere That Can Carry Moisture Thousands Of Miles.
Northern California And The Bay Area Will See The Worst Impacts Wednesday And Thursday As Heavy Rain And Hurricane-Strength Wind Gusts Move Toward The Coast.
Cyclones And Storms Are Still Continuing In California. The Storm Became A Bomb Cyclone On Wednesday After Rapidly Strengthening While Offshore.
A Bomb Cyclone Is An Area Of Low Pressure That Intensifies To 24 Mbar Within 24 Hours. Millibar Is A Unit Used To Measure Atmospheric Pressure.
The California Weather Service Said "Increased Hazards Are Expected With Heavy Rain And Strong Winds With The Most Widespread Impacts Predicted.
Widespread Rainfall Of 3 To 6 Inches Is Predicted Locally Along Coastal Areas And In Northern California." "There'S More." In Quantity.
San Francisco International Airport Has Already Felt The Effects Of Strong Winds According To An Advisory From The Federal Aviation Administration Which Led To A Full Stop At The Airport On Wednesday.