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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (17367)2/3/2000 2:33:00 PM
From: jbIII  Respond to of 63513
 
That sounds like a lot of hot air to me :)

nimbo.wrh.noaa.gov

Santa Ana winds are generally defined as warm, dry winds that blow from the
east or northeast (offshore). These winds occur below the passes and canyons
of the coastal ranges of Southern California and in the Los Angeles basin.
Santa Ana winds often blow with exceptional speed in the Santa Ana Canyon
(the canyon from which it derives its name). Forecasters at the NWS in Oxnard
and San Diego usually place speed minimums on these winds and reserve the use
of "Santa Ana" for winds greater than 25 knots.


GO TXN !!!