Well the scientific term for that type of storm is called a "weather bomb" but I do agree in the sense of that they dramatize the weather a bunch just to get more views
@@rickyrickardo8347 The terms "explosive cyclogenesis" and even "meteorological bombs" were being used by MIT professor Fred Sanders (building on work from the 1950s by Tor Bergeron) in the 1980s, who brought the term into common usage in an article published to the Monthly Weather Review.
@@pamelasmith2249 The terms "explosive cyclogenesis" and even "meteorological bombs" were being used by MIT professor Fred Sanders (building on work from the 1950s by Tor Bergeron) in the 1980s, who brought the term into common usage in an article published to the Monthly Weather Review.
Weather bomb, Arctic blast, Atmospheric river, Global vortex, El Niño, El Nina….every season, weather shows come up with a new term for the weather. Making poop up!
@@bandittelevision The terms "explosive cyclogenesis" and even "meteorological bombs" were being used by MIT professor Fred Sanders (building on work from the 1950s by Tor Bergeron) in the 1980s, who brought the term into common usage in an article published to the Monthly Weather Review.
@whosle The bots' great grandfather was a farmer. If the sheep and goats stayed within the barn, the weather was not going to be great. If they were out in the field by early morning, the weather was going to be pretty good.
@ sounds like your “great-grandfather” was a land-lubber. Sailors and Captains used actual weather knowledge to determine if they lived or drowned. The sheep probably left the barn because they were trying to get away from your great-grandfather. Facts don’t care about your feelings.
It used to be a cold front, now you call it a weather bomb? Does this make it sound more important? Does this make you more important? We don’t watch your weather forecast for a reason, and it’s YOU.
We’ve used weather bombs in Canada since the 1980s… it’s a way to make people treat inclement regional weather with care. A weather bomb can do different things in different regions as it moves making it easier to track.
@@hudenough3475 The terms "explosive cyclogenesis" and even "meteorological bombs" were being used by MIT professor Fred Sanders (building on work from the 1950s by Tor Bergeron) in the 1980s, who brought the term into common usage in an article published to the Monthly Weather Review.
Your top stories are always in Eastern Canada, this morning in Interior BC we are at -2C and calm, sunshine for the next week and up to 5C Glad Im in BC for now. We will get a blast from the North probably last 2 weeks in Jan. And Vancouver is not all of BC
Your weather is so wrong for the prairies its ridiculous...you say -17 when actual temp is -28...also you talk about weather bombs all these new frases the weather we get now is no different then 30 or 40 years ago heck even a few years ago was the same
*WHAT IS IT WITH ALL THESE STUPID WORDS - ATMOSPHERIC RIVER, WEATHER CYCLONE, CYCLONE BOMB, bla blabla... How much FEARMONGERING can you try to create with RAIN AND SNOW?*
My Birthday March 26th 1964: Winterpeg Manysnowba snowed so bad every person had to shovel their way way out of house and to open shop. IN F______ING MARCH!!!! WTFFFFFFFF!!!!!!
We had rain and wind in most of Newfoundland, pretty normal weather for around here. Weather forecasters are so over the top these days. More drama than drag queens!
As a Canadian, I hope you’re enjoying the weather we sent your way. As you can see, we can offer you our best, with no need for pesky talk of takeovers and annexation. So feel free to stay where you are, and we’ll send you the best Canada has to offer you from our temperature moderation program, for our most favoured status discount price. Free!
Oh please "weather bomb" hahaha that's a joke right? Unreal! Wouldn't want that the mix with a atmospheric river because then we would be in... the same situation as if you use regular weather terms haha
@@RobertJ-o3h The terms "explosive cyclogenesis" and even "meteorological bombs" were being used by MIT professor Fred Sanders (building on work from the 1950s by Tor Bergeron) in the 1980s, who brought the term into common usage in an article published to the Monthly Weather Review.
@@GrampiesCorner The terms "explosive cyclogenesis" and even "meteorological bombs" were being used by MIT professor Fred Sanders (building on work from the 1950s by Tor Bergeron) in the 1980s, who brought the term into common usage in an article published to the Monthly Weather Review.
So Canadian Weather prognosticators . . . . . What the Hell is wrong with us here in Manitoba, it is as if we do not exist in your presentations. You wonder why parts of our country have a complex . . . . Jeeeeezzzzzzzz there is more to Canada than Toronto and New Found Lands of - any one herd of Manitoba? ? ?
Here's a thought: Newfoundland (and the Atlantic coast in general) gets severe weather and as such, will appear more in these types of videos. Instead of finding a reason to be offended, maybe try being THANKFUL that it's not your people's buildings getting bashed by waves and taking on water today. Maybe try just sending along some well wishes before moving on with your life?
It's winter time.There is no need to be alarmed about the cold.
Who is alarmed? It's a weather report to give people a heads up on what to expect. It's really not that big of a deal.
No one is alarmed, just watching a forecast, relax.
5 days into 2025 and I’ve survived 7 weather bomb, ice cyclone, Hypercold atmospheric ice blasts, and didn’t even notice
Do you want an award?
Lucky you 😮
@ actually I’d like the global warming they promised I’m tired of this cold
so glad i came back to vancouver(Lloydminster 15 long years). rather be homeless then freeze to death
They blow things outta proportion with these headlines.
Oh my God there is a snowstorm better start calling it a bomb make it more exaggerated
I just logged in to say that, thank you for saving me the trouble! : )
Meh,where Canadians,no biggie😂
Just shows why people should reject mainstream garbage.
8 degrees and sunny tomorrow on Vancouver island. Gotta love Canada's California.
Weather bomb…who makes this crap up?
Meteorologists… sorry science is annoying. 😅
Climate 'agenda'. Imposing fear to justify taxing us.
"Heat Dragons" coming this summer, at your nearest weather forecast
environmentalist
@@whosle You get the copy-and-paste award for this video's comment section.
Stop using the term ‘bomb’… as a veteran I’ve been around ‘bombs’ and the weather isn’t those.
Well the scientific term for that type of storm is called a "weather bomb" but I do agree in the sense of that they dramatize the weather a bunch just to get more views
Since when was weather bomb a scientific term 2022?
@@rickyrickardo8347 The terms "explosive cyclogenesis" and even "meteorological bombs" were being used by MIT professor Fred Sanders (building on work from the 1950s by Tor Bergeron) in the 1980s, who brought the term into common usage in an article published to the Monthly Weather Review.
@@rickyrickardo8347"bombogensis" has been a term relating to cyclones/storms since the 1950s
@@pamelasmith2249 The terms "explosive cyclogenesis" and even "meteorological bombs" were being used by MIT professor Fred Sanders (building on work from the 1950s by Tor Bergeron) in the 1980s, who brought the term into common usage in an article published to the Monthly Weather Review.
Beautiful Victoria ❤
It's Called WINTER....Duhhhhh
EXACTLY 😂
Weather bomb, Arctic blast, Atmospheric river, Global vortex, El Niño, El Nina….every season, weather shows come up with a new term for the weather. Making poop up!
Like names for paint colours and any product that goes into home design.
Every faucet has a personality.
"bombogensis" has been a scientific storm term since the 50s
Theyre getting desperate. Going to be going to a political party soon and suck their you-know-what for some tax funding soon 😃
Please stop making up new terms every time the weather shifts. It's incredibly annoying and not at all useful.
“Weather Bomb” is NOT recognized NOAA terminology. The hyperbole is getting out of hand
Don't forget the "Atmospheric rivers"we are getting here in Vancouver.
She's awesome 👍
My parent's moved from Winnipeg, God bless them. Toronto is like Florida.
Weather "bomb" ?
What the hell is going with you guys?
@@bandittelevision The terms "explosive cyclogenesis" and even "meteorological bombs" were being used by MIT professor Fred Sanders (building on work from the 1950s by Tor Bergeron) in the 1980s, who brought the term into common usage in an article published to the Monthly Weather Review.
Back in the 20s, my great grandfather called it the weather.
That's what it is.
@ how does a bot like you have a great-grandfather? Was he a toaster?? 😂😂😂
@whosle
The bots' great grandfather was a farmer. If the sheep and goats stayed within the barn, the weather was not going to be great. If they were out in the field by early morning, the weather was going to be pretty good.
@ sounds like your “great-grandfather” was a land-lubber. Sailors and Captains used actual weather knowledge to determine if they lived or drowned.
The sheep probably left the barn because they were trying to get away from your great-grandfather.
Facts don’t care about your feelings.
It used to be a cold front, now you call it a weather bomb? Does this make it sound more important? Does this make you more important? We don’t watch your weather forecast for a reason, and it’s YOU.
We’ve used weather bombs in Canada since the 1980s… it’s a way to make people treat inclement regional weather with care. A weather bomb can do different things in different regions as it moves making it easier to track.
@@whosleOh I think we found the bot
She's awesome 💯
@@whosle You're getting pretty good at that copy 'n paste thing.
@ facts don’t care about your feelings
Breaking news 📰 Brace yourselves 🥶! It’s so cold outside, I overheard a polar bear complaining that even the ice cubes are wearing jackets! 🐻❄️🧥. 😂
Walk around the Airport mentioning " weather bomb" constantly.
Exactly what I said.
Almost like they are trying to desensitize us.
What's a "weather bomb"? Is that a technical term?
Yes, it refers to a system undergoing "bombogensis"
@@hudenough3475 The terms "explosive cyclogenesis" and even "meteorological bombs" were being used by MIT professor Fred Sanders (building on work from the 1950s by Tor Bergeron) in the 1980s, who brought the term into common usage in an article published to the Monthly Weather Review.
Your top stories are always in Eastern Canada, this morning in Interior BC we are at -2C and calm, sunshine for the next week and up to 5C Glad Im in BC for now. We will get a blast from the North probably last 2 weeks in Jan. And Vancouver is not all of BC
I'm in Newfoundland. Weather here is no joke lol
I am in the capital but my dream is to live in Vancouver to take a break from the extreme cold winters
Love when my weather reporters use inflammatory language to describe a yearly occurrence while dressing like my great grandmother. So disappointing.
I remember decades ago when Rick Mercer was making fun of the term Weather Bomb and yet here they are still doing it
@@whosle copy-paste-done
@ sorry that facts offend you.
"East Coast" .... You didnt mention the Atlantic Provinces at all... CLICK BAIT CRAP
And Cape Breton
Award for most annoying voice
Try to focus on weather report😅
Thanks Victoria
Your weather is so wrong for the prairies its ridiculous...you say -17 when actual temp is -28...also you talk about weather bombs all these new frases the weather we get now is no different then 30 or 40 years ago heck even a few years ago was the same
*WHAT IS IT WITH ALL THESE STUPID WORDS - ATMOSPHERIC RIVER, WEATHER CYCLONE, CYCLONE BOMB, bla blabla... How much FEARMONGERING can you try to create with RAIN AND SNOW?*
Fearmongering?!🤣Correct weather definitions are fearmongering?🤣🤣🤣🤣
👀 that thing in the back 😍
Im in Vancouver. Theres no need to be concerned about the rain.
Hello Why isn't Yarmouth on the map?
Because It was weather bombed!
El nino and La nina are real, but the rest are just stupid headlines.
With your blue dress i was expecting a Luanne moment like in king of the hill.
Yes in Armstrong is -39 and that's the windchill at 1pm
Plus three here in Armstrong BC.
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
My Birthday March 26th 1964: Winterpeg Manysnowba snowed so bad every person had to shovel their way way out of house and to open shop. IN F______ING MARCH!!!! WTFFFFFFFF!!!!!!
Glad I live up here on the Acadian Peninsula. All we get is Weather Shrapnel 😅
My favorite is the atmospheric River. Everything is so stupid and exaggerated now
Bumping up to 1*C, that'll be a nice day for you. Sure a nice day filled with ice.
i'm terrified of the weather bomb, are we all going to die?? what nonsense.
It's been a cold winter so far this year
Global warming in vacation 😂😂😂
Omg. Your viice.🙃
What’s with all these ridiculous terms for weather lately.
Could you stand off to the side a bit hard to see
lol a weather bomb? Is that like a mega pint?
I only clicked on this video for one reason.
We had rain and wind in most of Newfoundland, pretty normal weather for around here. Weather forecasters are so over the top these days. More drama than drag queens!
Her voice.
As a Canadian, I hope you’re enjoying the weather we sent your way. As you can see, we can offer you our best, with no need for pesky talk of takeovers and annexation.
So feel free to stay where you are, and we’ll send you the best Canada has to offer you from our temperature moderation program, for our most favoured status discount price. Free!
Oh please "weather bomb" hahaha that's a joke right? Unreal! Wouldn't want that the mix with a atmospheric river because then we would be in... the same situation as if you use regular weather terms haha
Why do these presenters act like we’ve never had winter in Canada? Polar Vortex, Weather Bombs all scare tactics 😂😂😂😂.
🌴😟 I've decided..
...that I can't make up my mind.
A weather bum.
"Weather bomb?"
Weather bomb? lol
@@RobertJ-o3h The terms "explosive cyclogenesis" and even "meteorological bombs" were being used by MIT professor Fred Sanders (building on work from the 1950s by Tor Bergeron) in the 1980s, who brought the term into common usage in an article published to the Monthly Weather Review.
@@whosle copy-paste-upvote your own comment-done.
Why is this weather voice so annoying?
Weather bombs 😂😂😂😂
These stupid names "weather bomb", are ridiculous!!
@@GrampiesCorner The terms "explosive cyclogenesis" and even "meteorological bombs" were being used by MIT professor Fred Sanders (building on work from the 1950s by Tor Bergeron) in the 1980s, who brought the term into common usage in an article published to the Monthly Weather Review.
🍁🧚🏾♂️🧚🍁
So Canadian Weather prognosticators . . . . . What the Hell is wrong with us here in Manitoba, it is as if we do not exist in your presentations. You wonder why parts of our country have a complex . . . . Jeeeeezzzzzzzz there is more to Canada than Toronto and New Found Lands of - any one herd of Manitoba? ? ?
Here's a thought: Newfoundland (and the Atlantic coast in general) gets severe weather and as such, will appear more in these types of videos.
Instead of finding a reason to be offended, maybe try being THANKFUL that it's not your people's buildings getting bashed by waves and taking on water today.
Maybe try just sending along some well wishes before moving on with your life?