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Anthropogenic reduction of Santa Ana winds

@inproceedings{Disclaimer2008AnthropogenicRO,
  title={Anthropogenic reduction of Santa Ana winds},
  author={Jinwon Kim Disclaimer},
  year={2008},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:14359135}
}
The frequency of Santa Ana wind events is investigated within a high-resolution downscaling of the ERA40 Reanalysis to 6-km resolution over Southern California. In this climate reconstruction, the number of Santa Ana days per winter season declines significantly over the 44-year reanalysis period, resulting in over 30% fewer events per year over the final decade of the reconstruction (1991–2001) compared to the first decade (1959–1969). We investigate this signal further in late-20th and mid… 

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