The wildfiresThe reason for the start of the California wildfires is in part due to the Santa-Ana winds. These form over the ...
The Santa Ana winds are playing a big factor in what's driving fires in California. Chris Mulcahy breaks down the impacts.
Fast-moving Santa Ana winds – some as powerful as a hurricane – have been roaring across Southern California and feeding the wildfires firefighters are battling in the Los Angeles area.
Santa Ana winds occur when air flows west from a region of high pressure over the dry Great Basin to lower pressure off the California coast, According to Accuweather. As that cool interior air flows ...
LOS ANGELES — The devastating wildfires in southern California have been fueled by a relatively dry winter season. One of the biggest factors, however, have been the incredibly strong winds that ...
A lot of you have asked, what are the Santa Ana winds? Why is it so critical in Southern California? Will Florida ever experience the same phenomena?
The reason for the start and extremely quick spread of these fires is due to a phenomenon known as the Santa Ana winds. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Santa Ana winds occur when ...
Climate change has brought both fiercer rains and deeper droughts, leaving the city with brush like kindling—and the ...
“Those embers are going to follow the wind and burn whatever they want,” Swain said in another video on YouTube on Tuesday. In a couple of respects, this Santa Ana wind event isn’t a typical ...