No. A cyclone is a low-pressure area with an organized circulation. In meteorology terms, a cyclone that intensifies very rapidly is sometimes referred to as a "bomb" as the rate of strengthening is considered explosive. This is something entirely different from an actual explosive device.
Bomb the right cyclone and the bomb will hit the boss.
A blizzard
the snowflakes look like her techer's pictures of the fallout from a bomb
put a bomb on the cyclone and hit it
A cyclone is like a hurricane or tropical storm The Greek word for cyclone is, "Kulon." This means, " a turning around."
yes for some people no for some people
nothing
you have to bomb it three times to make it go away
No, a storm cell is what thunderstorms are sometimes referred to. A snow storm is a type of midlatitude cyclone, meaning it is a low pressure system that spans hundreds of miles in diameter.
Not hurricanes per se. By definition a hurricane is a tropical system. However, a hurricane can become a post-tropical cyclone and then produce snow, but at that point it is no longer considered a hurricane.
Yes. Nieves does mean snow.