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A dangerous weather phenomenon called a bomb cyclone that occurs in midlatitudes — between Earth’s tropics and the polar regions — can bring strong and damaging winds, torrential rains, heavy snowfall, flooding and frigid temperatures. It displays some traits of a hurricane, but it is not one.