Wednesday, April 15, 2015

How to See the Santa Ana Winds in Chino, California 91708

Fig.1 Stormy Clouds
By Gary Boutin
 

Chino is a city in San Bernardino County, California. This city is located in the western end of the Riverside San Bernardino Area and it is easily accessible via the Chino Valley (71) and Pomona (60) freeways. Chino is located on earth 34°1′4″N 117°41′24″W. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 29.7 square miles by 29.6 square miles of land and 0.04% of water. As of 2013 population estimates was 80,988
Fig.2 Nice clouds formation #1
Chino is a center of agriculture and dairy farming, serving the milk productions in California. This city specialized in orchard, row crops and dairy. Chino was awarded twice since 2008 for the "100 Best Communities for Youth".
Fig.3 Nice clouds formation #2
Two adult prisons, California Institution for Men, California Institution for Women and the Heman G. Stark Youth Correctional Facility are located in Chino. The postal zip codes for the City of Chino are: 91708, 91709, 91710, 91762, 92880.
Fig.4 Santa Ana Winds #1
Every year around fall (autumn), the Santa Ana Winds in California begin to blow through the city of Chino. Fig.4 above and fig.5 below are two pictures that shows the winds during a normal Santa Ana condition.
Fig.5 Santa Ana Winds #2
The city of Chino may be an agriculture town but we do have some good attraction, for example: 
  1. Ayala Park
  2. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Temple  
  3. Chino Youth Museum
  4. Chino Rodeo & Fair - 2nd Weekend of July
  5. Chino Hills State Park 
  6. Grand & Pipeline Chino Starbucks (Wifi Hotspots)
  7. Planes of Fame Air Museum
  8. Yanks Air Museum
  9. Prado Regional Park
  10. Prado Equestrian Center

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