Explosive cyclogenesis
Explosive cyclogenesis is the rapid deepening of an extratropical cyclonic low-pressure area. The change in pressure needed to classify something as explosive cyclogenesis is latitude dependent. Wikipedia
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noun. , Meteorology. the system that rapidly develops when the central barometric pressure of an extratropical cyclone drops at least 24 millibars in 24 hours, ...
A “combined” explosive cyclone is identified by a 24-hPa drop relative to latitude in both central pressure and relative to the climatological pressure gradient ...