Masters, Nathan. SoCal's Devil Winds: The Santa Anas in Historical Photos and Literature. kcet.org. 2012-10-25 [2012-05-03]. (原始内容存档于2012-10-29). "(White)Scholars who have looked into the name's origins generally agree that it derives from Santa Ana Canyon, the portal where the Santa Ana River -- as well as a congested Riverside (CA-91) Freeway -- leaves Riverside County and enters Orange County. When the Santa Anas blow, winds can reach exceptional speeds in this narrow gap between the Puente Hills and Santa Ana Mountains."
Masters, Nathan. SoCal's Devil Winds: The Santa Anas in Historical Photos and Literature. kcet.org. 2012-10-25 [2012-05-03]. (原始内容存档于2012-10-29). "(White)Scholars who have looked into the name's origins generally agree that it derives from Santa Ana Canyon, the portal where the Santa Ana River -- as well as a congested Riverside (CA-91) Freeway -- leaves Riverside County and enters Orange County. When the Santa Anas blow, winds can reach exceptional speeds in this narrow gap between the Puente Hills and Santa Ana Mountains."