"Wild Weather Wreaks Havoc in California's Bay Area with High Winds and Rain"

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California was hit by a storm with powerful winds that downed trees, caused power outages, and broke windows. The storm had two "eyes" or areas of low pressure, resulting in a rare occurrence known as the Fujiwhara effect, which intensified winds. The system also reached the benchmark for bombogenesis, or a "bomb cyclone," indicating a rapid drop in pressure. Southern California saw steady rain and strong winds from the south, increasing the risk of toppling trees. The National Weather Service issued special statements for the potential of landspouts and pea-size hail.
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