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Wikipedia: Santa Ana wind
Santa Ana wind
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Santa Ana winds are warm, dry winds that characteristically appear in Southern California weather during late autumn and winter.

Santa Anas are a type of foehn wind, the result of air pressure buildup in the high-altitude Great Basin between the Sierra Nevada and the Rocky Mountains. The air is forced down the mountain slopes of the Transverse Ranges and out towards the western Pacific coast; the air mass is heated by compression as it falls and further heated and dried by a trip through the Mojave Desert before reaching the Los Angeles Basin at typical speeds of 35 knots.

The combination of wind, heat, and dryness is notoriously conducive to wildfires.

A similar phenomenon in the Rocky Mountains is called the Chinook winds.

There is also a band named the Santa Ana Winds.


  

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