1. Many air atoms crowded together jostle one another, like humans in a crowd, and cause wind. 2. Air racing down the eastern slopes of Rockies will cause damaging winds along the Front Range Friday. 3. Instead, the destructive wind was caused when a stream of rain-cooled air plummeted rapidly to earth, and spread outward upon impact with the ground. 4. Santa Ana winds are caused by high-pressure systems that linger in the desert in Utah and Nevada, pushing superheated air toward Los Angeles and Southern California. 5. Scattered afternoon thunderstorms will form, especially where sea breezes cause converging winds near the coast. 6. The clockwise circulation around the fair weather system will cause offshore winds which will direct warm, dry air into southern California. 7. The winds were caused by a storm system that blew in from the Pacific and intensified as it swung through California. 8. These weather fronts rotate in a counter-clockwise direction, causing south winds, which suppress upwelling. 9. This warming sets the air into motion, causing winds to increase. 10. According to NTV, strong winds caused the part of the roof to topple onto students who were gathered in a courtyard. |