ANSWER:
The Santa Ana Winds originate from cool and dry air pressure mass in Great Britain and are therefore dry winds that affect South California and parts of North California.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Santa Ana Winds bring hot and dry weather during autumn. These winds also create relative low humidity in Southern California.
- When these low humidity conditions combine with warm air and high wind speeds are known to create critical fire weather conditions.
- These winds are also called devil winds because they often give rise to regional wildfires.