Southern California experiences the Santa Ana, a chinook-like wind that significantly raises the risk of forest fires in this area.
The Santa Ana winds, which originate inland and influence coastal Southern California and northern Baja California, are powerful, extremely dry downslope winds. They come from the Great Basin's chilly, dry high-pressure air masses.
A community college was founded in the city in 1915, and California Coast University is located there (1973). The Santa Ana Zoo, which is located in Prentice Park, and the Bowers Museum of Cultural Art (1936), which showcases the history and antiquities of the Pacific coast, are notable local attractions.
A multicultural community of 27 square miles, Santa Ana is about ten miles inland from the Pacific Ocean and 35 miles south of Los Angeles. Santa Ana, the county capital of Orange County, is the second-largest city in the county with a population of about 335,000.
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