WCCO's Adam Del Rosso explains how the Santa Ana winds are playing a major role in the wildfire tearing through Los Angeles.
What are Santa Ana winds? Santa Ana winds flow east to west through Southern California's mountains, according to the ...
The ferocious Santa Ana winds that helped fuel the deadly wildfires around Los Angeles are forecast to ease later Wednesday, ...
Santa Ana winds are caused by strong high pressure over the Great Basin region of the West creating a pressure gradient that ...
While winds will be weaker on Thursday, another Santa Ana wind event is forecasted for Friday, with wind advisories likely in ...
The Palisades, Eaton, and Hurst fires covered more than 5,600 acres of Southern California as of Wednesday morning. Tens of ...
The nature of the Santa Ana winds makes them perfectly suited to fueling blazes like the Palisades Fire, and climate change ...
The San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys are expected to see winds at 30 to 50 mph until Wednesday evening, with widespread ...
Santa Ana winds are feared by Californians because they are fast-moving, dry and extremely warm—conditions that can turn a ...
The Santa Ana winds occur when there is high pressure to the east, in the Great Basin, and a low-pressure system off the coast. Air masses move from high pressure to low pressure, and the more extreme ...
The Santa Ana Winds are named after a Los Angeles-area mountain range, but the source of them actually comes from hundreds of ...