Does the Santa Ana entwine bring near it fireballs to create brush fires within California?
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No. Fire balls come from humans.
Yes, the wind is so strong it picks up sizeable pieces of ash and such from the Mona Loa volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii and carries it adjectives the way eastward to Los Angeles.It is the native land of the Jerry Lee Lewis song "Great Balls of Fire", or so I'm told...
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The Santa Ana winds don't create fireballs. Nor do they "bring them" from other areas. Where would they be brought from? Wal-mart?
The wind are created by high pressure contained by the deserts of Nevada and Utah. They bring VERY dry air, resulting surrounded by very low humidity and reheat temps. This causes the brush-covered hillsides to dry out even further (we're currently within a drought). Some fires are caused by humans (carelessness, arson), and others are started by downed power lines (Santa Ana wind can blow very hard). Once the fire get going, it can carry hot coals up to two miles away, starting another fire.
no not really -what usually come up is someone is careless during beside fire (or playing with matches) and their fire get blown
by the winds -which tender and the coals are blown by the wind and wrapping up up in dry brush -result a fire and sometimes
a firesstorm which afterwards creates its own weather and then sometimes the warmness from that fire causes other fires
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