• @[email protected]
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    2 days ago

    Santa Ana winds are a well known phenomenon out there but I imagine that strong is fairly rare and notable. Large fires will suck in tremendous amounts of air as the hot air rises up. Those fires are burning a massive area

    The fire bombings of cities in WW2 created similar firestorms. I remember a history book describing the winds being strong enough to send bodies tumbling through the streets like leaves.

  • @NewNewAccount
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    152 days ago

    Very unusual. In the winter and spring Santa Anas are common but that’s more like 20-30 with gusts up to 50. Maybe gusts up to 60 in the canyon areas.

  • @A_A
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    32 days ago

    is this, again, that same video that was posted many time on Lemmy like in here :
    https://lemmy.world/post/24211759

    …Showing McDonald Panels and Palm Trees on fire in high noisy wind…
    Here is a screenshot :

    Video : aprox.(?) 854 x 482 pixels, 15 seconds, 3.79 MegaBytes, mp4 video with sound. Was film from behind some transparent panel ? ( maybe vehicle or shelter ? )

  • Altima NEO
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    22 days ago

    I never experienced them when I lived down there for 15 years. But I was in the valley that all the fires currently surround. But yeah that was ages ago. The worst event I experienced was the Northridge earthquake. Global warming is crazy.