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How the Franklin Fire in Malibu Is Being Stoked by the Santa Ana Winds

Last updated: December 10, 2024 1:54 pm
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The Franklin Fire in Malibu, California, has been fueled by dry weather and intense Santa Ana winds, leading to its rapid growth and the evacuation of residents in the area. The fire, which started north of Pepperdine University on Monday night, has already burned over 2,200 acres due to the combination of extremely dry conditions and powerful winds gusting at over 50 miles per hour.

Santa Ana winds are notorious for exacerbating wildfires in Southern California, as they can quickly spread flames and make firefighting efforts challenging. These winds are caused by a meteorological phenomenon where a high-pressure system over Nevada interacts with a low-pressure system over California, creating strong winds that blow from high to low pressure areas. As these winds move through narrow mountain canyons in southern California, they accelerate, reaching speeds of over 70 miles per hour in some areas.

The current Santa Ana wind event is particularly strong, with gusts above 70 miles per hour reported in the mountains around Los Angeles. These hot and dry winds not only help spread fires but also dry out vegetation, making it more susceptible to ignition. In the case of the Franklin Fire, the already dry vegetation in the area has been further desiccated by the Santa Ana winds, increasing the fire risk.

Despite the forecasted weakening of the winds, the conditions remain favorable for the further spread of the fire. Evacuation orders have been issued for coastal areas, and parts of the Pacific Coast Highway and Malibu schools have been closed as a precaution. As of now, the fire is 0 percent contained, and firefighters are working tirelessly to contain the blaze.

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The Santa Ana winds are a common occurrence during this time of year in Southern California, but the current wind speeds are unusually high. With the lack of rain in the region, the vegetation is highly susceptible to fires, making the firefighting efforts even more challenging. The community is urged to stay vigilant and follow evacuation orders to ensure their safety during this wildfire crisis.

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