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2. what is a monsoon and what are the santa ana winds?

Question

  1. what is a monsoon and what are the santa ana winds?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Monsoon: A seasonal reversing wind system, driven by temperature differences between land and large bodies of water, that brings heavy seasonal rainfall to tropical and subtropical regions.
  2. Santa Ana Winds: Warm, dry, strong downslope winds that occur in Southern California and parts of Northern Mexico, typically in fall and winter, originating from high-pressure systems over the Great Basin.

Answer:

  • A monsoon is a seasonal, reversing wind pattern tied to land-ocean temperature differences, characterized by heavy seasonal precipitation in affected tropical/subtropical areas.
  • Santa Ana Winds are warm, dry, powerful downslope winds that occur in Southern California (and adjacent Mexico) during fall/winter, originating from inland high-pressure systems and increasing wildfire risk.