What is Santa Anna? (Topic: Winds)
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the wind is the weather condition in which strong hot dust bearing winds decent to the Pacific coast around los Angeles from inland desert register National weather service glossary explain these waves are generated by cold air descending on a Western area called the great basin.
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=) Santa Ana are dry, warm breezes that blow westbound through Southern California toward the drift. They're normally occasional, and ordinarily happen among October and March and top in December. They begin when high weight frameworks shape over the high-rise deserts of the Great Basin between the Sierra Nevadas and the Rocky Mountains. Air from the framework streams clockwise, so twists on the southern side of the framework push west towards the Pacific Ocean .
=) Santa Ana are dry, warm breezes that blow westbound through Southern California toward the drift. They're normally occasional, and ordinarily happen among October and March and top in December. They begin when high weight frameworks shape over the high-rise deserts of the Great Basin between the Sierra Nevadas and the Rocky Mountains. Air from the framework streams clockwise, so twists on the southern side of the framework push west towards the Pacific Ocean .
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