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What are the Santa Ana winds and how are they impacting the L.A. wildfires?

Although the Santa Anas are a routine part of life for people living in southern California, the winds are particularly violent and destructive this time around, experts say.



This article explains how the Santa Ana winds are a major factor in the severity and destruction of the recent wildfires in Los Angeles. Here are the key concepts: * Santa Ana Winds: These are powerful, dry winds that blow from the northeast towards the Pacific Ocean, common in Southern California from September to May. * Katabatic Winds: Santa Anas are katabatic winds, meaning they flow downhill, channeling down from the interior valleys and mountains towards the coast. This intensifies their speed and dryness. * Impact on Wildfires: The strong, hot, and dry winds rapidly spread wildfires, making them harder to control and increasing the risk of damage. * Current Situation: While Santa Ana winds are a regular occurrence, the winds are particularly intense and destructive this time, contributing significantly to the rapid spread and intensity of the current wildfires. Essentially, the article highlights how the unique characteristics of Santa Ana winds make them a dangerous force when it comes to wildfires in Southern California.

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