Amid the unthinkable losses from L.A.'s unprecedented disaster, there were also small miracles and harbingers of hope across ...
The desire to rebuild the destroyed communities is strong. But residents know they cannot fully replace what has been lost ...
“Anything can happen” during a Santa Ana event, Raymond Chandler wrote in his 1938 short story Red Wind. Chandler’s bailiwick was the crime genre, and the Santa Ana winds were an augur of physical ...
Wind data is as of Jan. 7 at 10 a.m. Pacific time By Raymond Zhong and Zach Levitt ... Fires driven by Santa Ana winds, the infamous gusts that howl in over the mountains to the city’s north ...
Santa Ana winds continued gusting across much of the ... Green St. Small animals were being taken at the Pasadena Humane Society at 361 S. Raymond Ave., and large animals were being taken at ...
Climate change has brought both fiercer rains and deeper droughts, leaving the city with brush like kindling—and the phenomenon is on the rise worldwide.
Raymond Chandler ... of the Santa Ana affect the entire quality of life in Los Angeles, accentuate its impermanence, its unreliability," wrote Joan Didion. "The winds show us how close to the ...
Raymond Chandler ... "(T)he violence and the unpredictability of the Santa Ana affect the entire quality of life in Los Angeles, accentuate its impermanence, its unreliability," wrote Joan Didion.
geographic realities of steep canyons that accelerate Santa Ana winds in deadly ways and the human realities of a growing population squeezing itself against and into high-risk landscapes all ...
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