“I’m a scientist. I are inclined to not be a fan of flamboyant adjectives. However after the winter we’ve had, to get one thing like yesterday, I assumed it was extraordinary.”
— Nationwide Climate Service meteorologist Warren Blier on Tuesday’s uncommon “bomb cyclone” storm that break up into two swirling low-pressure zones in what’s often called the Fujiwhara Impact. It blew down bushes and electrical wires, killing three folks throughout the Bay Space.