Santo Domingo.- The call “bomb cyclone” It vanished east of Florida, in the United States, although there is still an active wave on the Dominican Atlantic coast.
The phenomenon disintegrated between Bermuda and eastern Florida, after causing this week a drop in temperatures, strong waves and gusts of wind in much of the Dominican territory.
A “bomb cyclone” or bombogenesis process is a phenomenon that forms in mid-latitudes due to a sudden drop in atmospheric pressure.
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This rapidly intensifying system can generate rain, winds and dangerous waves, although It should not be confused with a hurricane or tropical storm.
According to meteorology experts, although it may seem rare, this type of phenomenon is recorded on average about 70 times a year.
