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Weather bomb...

16 replies

shelfontheelf · 11/12/2014 12:43

AIBU to think this is a rdiculous name, what the hell is a weather bomb. Do they mean a, you know, big storm or am I missing something?

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DoubleValiumLattePlease · 11/12/2014 12:46

It's a soundbite - and they've killed it already with over-use. I just get the rage now when I hear it.

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 11/12/2014 12:49

Its a stupid emotive term for explosive cyclogenesis - when a low rapidly deepens at a rate of 24 millibar or more in 24 hours.

However, neither term applies to the low when it grazed the north of the uk - by then it had stopped deepening explosively and was a mature low pressure.

Hatespiders · 11/12/2014 14:30

Well I've been around for 70 years and had never come across this term before. It's a silly word to use as it could panic people, especially in the terrorist world we live in today. Bomb indeed. How daft.

In any case, it apparently means strong winds and cold temperatures. Well, it's December.

calmexterior · 11/12/2014 14:39

Completely agree YANBU

WinterFire · 11/12/2014 15:15

YANBU it's driving me mad.

It's just another example of the war- like language floating around at the moment

Nobody will probably understand my last sentence!

WinterFire · 11/12/2014 15:17

Hatespiders will understand

Even celebrities don't fall out anymore - they are at 'war etc.

Hatespiders · 11/12/2014 15:24

I do understand, Winterfire. Everything is hyped up to the nines now.

It's as if they're using 'The Sun' attention-grabbing headlines to describe quite ordinary stuff.

And all this Amber Alert, Red Alert etc. for a bit of rain, wind or snow. You'd think we were being invaded by Martians or something.

shelfontheelf · 11/12/2014 15:25

I much prefer explosive cyclogenesis!

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TooHasty · 11/12/2014 15:29

I was going to start the exact same thread.
It's a storm!

WinterFire · 11/12/2014 15:40

And not even a bad one (here, anyway -was only bad overnight)

taxi4ballet · 11/12/2014 16:56

What's wrong with "wet and windy"?

Hatespiders · 11/12/2014 18:34

'Explosive cyclogenesis' sounds as if you've had bad diarrhoeia while out on your bike!

SpringBreaker · 11/12/2014 18:38

I have been wondering the same thing. I find it irritating too.

WinterFire · 11/12/2014 19:09
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