Firefighters battling a brush fire that broke out in the Santa Ana River bottom, burning 39 acres before its progress was stopped, have reached 99% containment of the blaze, authorities said Saturday.
Answer: The Santa Ana winds have everything to do with weather. It starts with a high-pressure area over the Great Basin.
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The fire was reported just before 5 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 13 and has prompted an evacuation warning in the area.
Katabatic winds? Adiabatic compression? Time for a thermodynamics lesson! The record lack of rain has also made this Santa Ana event different.
"(Saturday night), gusty and dry Santa Ana winds developed along the northeast edge of the fire," CAL FIRE said in an update. "The strongest winds will be restricted to higher elevations and ridge ...