the Santa Ana winds are strong within Southern California. what drives this phenomenon? (With respect to Gibbs...

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the Santa Ana winds are strong within SouthernCalifornia. what drives this phenomenon?
(With respect to Gibbs and Helmholtz's eqn)
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The most widely recognized clarification has the wind being named for the Santa Ana Canyon in Southern Californias Orange County which rebates its somewhat more territorial extension and effect Be that as it may elective clarifications are significantly more questionable It is frequently asserted that Santa Clause Ana is a ruined variant of Santana which is implied to signify fiend in Spanish or an Indian dialect However the Spanish word for villain is diablo and its Satan is Satana prominently missing an additional n The Indian dialect in which Santana implies fallen angel has not yet been distinguished I am not a language specialist but rather I recommend it is    See Answer
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