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ECCDA Discussions
National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard CA
350 PM PDT Mon Sep 23 2024

ECC029-241700-
Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Vandenberg ECC Dispatch
350 PM PDT Mon Sep 23 2024

...Discussion from Monterey...

Widespread warm and dry conditions peak to day with only slight
relief for some tomorrow. Expect poor humidity  retention for areas
away from the coast, with the driest  conditions expected in the
more interior valleys and high  elevations. Overnight humidity
recoveries into Tuesday will be  somewhat limited, but will still
offer some relief. Relatively  light winds through the warming and
drying trend will keep fire  weather conditions from being hitting
critical criteria.  Wednesday offers some cooling and improvement in
humidities. The  end of the work week offers another, yet
less-pronounced warming  and drying trend.


Note : All winds are 20-foot Winds Unless otherwise specified.
Thunderstorms imply strong, gusty and erratic winds.



...Discussion from Los Angeles/Oxnard...

...WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS AWAY FROM THE COAST THROUGH THE WEEKEND,
WARMEST THROUGH TUESDAY...

A slight offshore wind influence each morning will bring warming and
drying to areas away from the coast through Tuesday, with highs in
the 90s to around 100 common. Humidity levels will fall between
10 and 20  percent over the driest valleys and mountains. With the
warming temperatures, mixing heights are expected to increase to
between 8,000 to 12,000 feet across the interior each afternoon,
capable  of moderate vertical plume growth on any new fires. Small
changes expected  to follow through the rest of the week. Weaker
than normal diurnal  winds expected, except localized sundowner wind
gusts of 30 to 40 mph near Gaviota/Refugio Wednesday and Thursday
evenings.  A  shallow marine layer will be focused along the coast.


$$

ECC028-241700-
Santa Barbara County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Santa Barbara ECC Dispatch
350 PM PDT Mon Sep 23 2024

...WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS AWAY FROM THE COAST THROUGH THE WEEKEND,
WARMEST THROUGH TUESDAY...

A slight offshore wind influence each morning will bring warming and
drying to areas away from the coast through Tuesday, with highs in
the 90s to around 100 common. Humidity levels will fall between
10 and 20  percent over the driest valleys and mountains. With the
warming temperatures, mixing heights are expected to increase to
between 8,000 to 12,000 feet across the interior each afternoon,
capable  of moderate vertical plume growth on any new fires. Small
changes expected  to follow through the rest of the week. Weaker
than normal diurnal  winds expected, except localized sundowner wind
gusts of 30 to 40 mph near Gaviota/Refugio Wednesday and Thursday
evenings.  A  shallow marine layer will be focused along the coast.


$$

ECC031-241700-
Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Lancaster ECC Dispatch
350 PM PDT Mon Sep 23 2024

...WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS AWAY FROM THE COAST THROUGH THE WEEKEND,
WARMEST THROUGH TUESDAY...

A slight offshore wind influence each morning will bring warming and
drying to areas away from the coast through Tuesday, with highs in
the 90s to around 100 common. Humidity levels will fall between
10 and 20  percent over the driest valleys and mountains. With the
warming temperatures, mixing heights are expected to increase to
between 8,000 to 12,000 feet across the interior each afternoon,
capable  of moderate vertical plume growth on any new fires. Small
changes expected  to follow through the rest of the week. Weaker
than normal diurnal  winds expected, except localized sundowner wind
gusts of 30 to 40 mph near Gaviota/Refugio Wednesday and Thursday
evenings.  A  shallow marine layer will be focused along the coast.


$$

ECC024-241700-
San Luis Obispo County-
Discussion for San Luis Obispo ECC Dispatch
350 PM PDT Mon Sep 23 2024

...WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS AWAY FROM THE COAST THROUGH THE WEEKEND,
WARMEST THROUGH TUESDAY...

A slight offshore wind influence each morning will bring warming and
drying to areas away from the coast through Tuesday, with highs in
the 90s to around 100 common. Humidity levels will fall between
10 and 20  percent over the driest valleys and mountains. With the
warming temperatures, mixing heights are expected to increase to
between 8,000 to 12,000 feet across the interior each afternoon,
capable  of moderate vertical plume growth on any new fires. Small
changes expected  to follow through the rest of the week. Weaker
than normal diurnal  winds expected, except localized sundowner wind
gusts of 30 to 40 mph near Gaviota/Refugio Wednesday and Thursday
evenings.  A  shallow marine layer will be focused along the coast.


$$

ECC032-241700-
Ventura County excluding Los Padres National Forest-
Discussion for Ventura ECC Dispatch
350 PM PDT Mon Sep 23 2024

...WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS AWAY FROM THE COAST THROUGH THE WEEKEND,
WARMEST THROUGH TUESDAY...

A slight offshore wind influence each morning will bring warming and
drying to areas away from the coast through Tuesday, with highs in
the 90s to around 100 common. Humidity levels will fall between
10 and 20  percent over the driest valleys and mountains. With the
warming temperatures, mixing heights are expected to increase to
between 8,000 to 12,000 feet across the interior each afternoon,
capable  of moderate vertical plume growth on any new fires. Small
changes expected  to follow through the rest of the week. Weaker
than normal diurnal  winds expected, except localized sundowner wind
gusts of 30 to 40 mph near Gaviota/Refugio Wednesday and Thursday
evenings.  A  shallow marine layer will be focused along the coast.


$$

ECC030-241700-
Los Angeles County excluding Angeles National Forest-
Discussion for Los Angeles ECC Dispatch
350 PM PDT Mon Sep 23 2024

...WARM AND DRY CONDITIONS AWAY FROM THE COAST THROUGH THE WEEKEND,
WARMEST THROUGH TUESDAY...

A slight offshore wind influence each morning will bring warming and
drying to areas away from the coast through Tuesday, with highs in
the 90s to around 100 common. Humidity levels will fall between
10 and 20  percent over the driest valleys and mountains. With the
warming temperatures, mixing heights are expected to increase to
between 8,000 to 12,000 feet across the interior each afternoon,
capable  of moderate vertical plume growth on any new fires. Small
changes expected  to follow through the rest of the week. Weaker
than normal diurnal  winds expected, except localized sundowner wind
gusts of 30 to 40 mph near Gaviota/Refugio Wednesday and Thursday
evenings.  A  shallow marine layer will be focused along the coast.


$$