The Santa Ana winds, originating from the Mojave Desert and flowing towards the Pacific, are known for their hot, dry, and dusty nature, earning them the nickname “devil winds.” These winds, intensified by compression as they descend towards the coast, can reach gale-force strength, causing nosebleeds, sandstorms, and potential wildfire outbreaks in Southern California. Although recent studies suggest a potential decrease in the frequency of Santa Ana winds, the risk of devastating wildfires still remains a significant concern.
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