Topic: Bomb Cyclone

7 chapters across the catalog

Scop Christmas
Episode 1515

1515: Scop Christmas

Bomb Cyclone Weather Events, Texas Power Grid Reliability

Severe winter weather across 45 states prompts a discussion on the technical definition of a bomb cyclone, requiring a 24-millibar pressure drop within 24 hours. The 2021 Texas power grid failure is compared to current national grid struggles during extreme cold. Claims are made that recent flight cancellations attributed to weather were actually caused by pilot shortages and staff walkouts at Southwest Airlines.

Freeze Peach
Episode 1519

1519: Freeze Peach

California Bomb Cyclone, Weather Reporting Discrepancies

The weather in Northern California and the Texas Hill Country is compared against official forecasts of a "bomb cyclone" and "atmospheric rivers." Discrepancies are noted between Microsoft's built-in weather tracking and actual "boots on the ground" observations of sunny skies. A brief discussion follows regarding the use of a VPN set to Argentina and how it affects localized search results and currency displays.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1516 7:56 - 9:45

1516: Carbon Bomb

Naval Meteorologist Analysis of Bomb Cyclone Terminology

A Lieutenant Commander in the Navy provided a technical breakdown of the "bomb cyclone" that occurred in Quebec on December 22, 2022. The analysis suggests that terms like "bombogenesis" are often used by media to hype standard Arctic cold outbreaks. The meteorologist clarified that a faster jet stream actually causes more frequent bomb cyclones, contradicting some mainstream scientific reporting.

Holiday Heart
Episode 1514 54:02 - 56:17

1514: Holiday Heart

Bomb Cyclone and Global Cooling Trends

The recurring "Arctic Blast" and "Bomb Cyclone" weather events in Texas and the Pacific Northwest have led to renewed discussions about global temperature trends. Some observers point to these severe winter anomalies as evidence that contradicts global warming narratives, referencing 1970s-era "global cooling" theories.

Re-wilding
Episode 1394

1394: Re-wilding

California Weather Reports, Atmospheric River Media Coverage

Media outlets reported on a massive "atmospheric river" and "bomb cyclone" hitting Northern California, bringing record rainfall to Sacramento and San Francisco. While news footage showed flooding and mudslides in areas affected by the Dixie Fire, local observations in San Francisco suggested the ground absorbed the six inches of rain without significant mud or power outages. The discrepancy between dire media warnings of a "river of doom" and the actual local impact is noted.

Space Wake
Episode 1393 2:19:34 - 2:26:01

1393: Space Wake

Bomb Cyclone Weather Events and Chief Heat Officers

A "bomb cyclone" and "atmospheric river" are forecast to bring heavy rain and potential flooding to the U.S. West Coast. The hosts discuss the cyclical nature of California weather and a new BBC report from 18 U.S. intelligence agencies linking climate change to global instability. Additionally, they note the appointment of Africa's first "Chief Heat Officer" in Freetown, Sierra Leone, to manage rising temperatures.

Rats on a Plane
Episode 996 7:22 - 11:13

996: Rats on a Plane

Bomb Cyclone Weather Patterns, Media Terminology Trends

Meteorologists and media outlets like CBS News are increasingly using the terms "bomb cyclone" and "bombogenesis" to describe rapid atmospheric pressure drops in winter storms. A massive storm system is moving up the East Coast, bringing record cold and heavy snow to regions from Florida to New England. Critics suggest the dramatic terminology is used to link standard seasonal weather events to global warming narratives.