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The Santa Anas are katabatic winds (Greek for "flowing downhill") arising in higher altitudes and blowing down towards sea level. [7] The National Weather Service defines Santa Ana winds as "a weather condition [in southern California] in which strong, hot, dust-bearing winds descend to the Pacific Coast around Los Angeles from inland desert regions".
The National Weather Service said tornadoes are possible in northern California today (National Weather Service) Waterspouts could form in Bay Area. Tuesday 20 February 2024 21:00, Katie Hawkinson.
SEE IT: National Weather Service models rainfall evolution in California today Tuesday 6 February 2024 18:20 , Katie Hawkinson Here is one model's depiction of how precipitation will evolve ...
For the first time since 1989, the weather service issued a blizzard warning for Southern California mountains that runs through Saturday. Some coastal areas could see 10-foot (3-meter) waves ...
The global average surface temperature in August 2024 was 1.51 °C (2.72 °F) above the pre-industrial level—the 13th month in a 14-month period for which it exceeded the 1.50 °C (2.70 °F) threshold. [19] As reported in September, Brazil was experiencing its worst drought on record, affecting at least 59% of the country.
1930s. September 28–October 1, 1932 –A hurricane traversed most of the Gulf of California, spreading rainfall across California over four days. Tehachapi recorded 7.11 in (181 mm) of rainfall, of which more than half was recorded over a seven hour period. The rains produced flash flooding that killed 15 people.
Weird weather can be awe-inspiring, confusing, ... One atmospheric river brought much-needed drought and fire relief in northern California in 2021. ... USA TODAY Sports.
June Gloom is a mainly Southern California term for a weather pattern that results in cloudy, overcast skies with cool temperatures during the late spring and early summer. While it is most common in the month of June, it can occur in surrounding months, giving rise to other colloquialisms , such as “Graypril,” “May Gray,” “No-Sky ...