Arab Weather - The latest satellite images from the Arab Weather Regional Center indicate a huge Atlantic storm affecting western Europe, especially Ireland and the United Kingdom, called Ewen, accompanied by a huge air front extending from the Scandinavian countries towards Portugal and France, bringing heavy rain and snowfall.
The storm's effects include many Western European countries at the moment, accompanied by strong winds and snowfall. Heavy rains are also falling on coastal areas in southwestern Europe, which may cause flash floods. This storm comes at the forefront of a series of storms expected during the rest of this month in the North Atlantic Ocean and western Europe, bringing with it very heavy rains and snow.
With the collapse of atmospheric pressure at the center of the storm, experts at the Arab Weather Center said that the phenomenon of the bomb cyclone was prominent in the storm, which is a weather phenomenon that results in a collapse in atmospheric pressure values to reach values similar to the atmospheric pressure values in tropical storms and hurricanes, but outside the tropical region. The storms that arise from this phenomenon do not acquire any tropical characteristics.
A bomb cyclone occurs when a cold air mass meets a warm, moist one, causing a drop in air pressure of 24 millibars in 24 hours. This type of weather phenomenon is most common in the North Atlantic Ocean.
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