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High Desert is a vernacular region with non-discrete boundaries applying to areas of the western Mojave Desert in southern California. The "High Desert" region is an area that generally is situated between 2,000 feet (610 m) and 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in elevation, and located just north of the San Gabriel, San Bernardino, and Little San Bernardino Mountains.

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  • High Desert és un nom usat per definir les àrees geogràfiques dels deserts del Sud de Califòrnia que es troben entre 609,9 i 1219,2 m en elevació. El High Desert generalment es refereix a les àrees del Desert de Mojave. El terme "High Desert" és comunament utilitzat pels mitjans de comunicació locals, especialment en els pronòstics del temps, a causa dels patrons climàtics únics i moderats dels deserts alts en comparació dels seus veïns de deserts a cotes més inferiors. High Desert també s'ha incorporat en els noms de les empreses i organitzacions en aquestes àrees. El terme s'usa comunament per referir-se al Joshua Tree National Park, Twentynine Palms, i . No obstant això, el High Desert típicament es descriu al nord com les àrees de Victorville, Califòrnia, i Lancaster, i pel que fa al nord-oest a Palmdale, i al nord del desert de Barstow, Califòrnia i més enllà. El terme "High Desert" serveix per a diferenciar-ho del Low Desert del sud de Califòrnia, que es defineix per les diferències d'altitud, el clima, la fauna i la vegetació nativa a aquestes regions. Un exemple de comparació: Palm Springs, Califòrnia és considerat Low Desert, a 30,48m sobre el nivell del mar. En contrast, , és considerat High Desert, a 944,88m sobre el nivell del mar. (ca)
  • High Desert is a vernacular region with non-discrete boundaries applying to areas of the western Mojave Desert in southern California. The "High Desert" region is an area that generally is situated between 2,000 feet (610 m) and 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in elevation, and located just north of the San Gabriel, San Bernardino, and Little San Bernardino Mountains. The term "High Desert" is commonly used by local news media, especially in weather forecasts, because of the high desert's unique and moderate weather patterns compared to its low desert neighbors. It generally gets much hotter in the summer and much colder in the winter than the lower elevation areas closer to the coast and in the lower valleys. The term "High Desert" serves to differentiate it from southern California's Low Desert, which is defined by the differences in elevation, climate, animal life, and vegetation native to these regions. Comparison example: Palm Springs is considered "Low Desert", at 500 feet (150 m) above sea level. In contrast, Landers is considered "High Desert", at 3,100 feet (940 m) above sea level. The High Desert, along with the "Mojave River Valley" and the Victor Valley, is mostly used to describe the area centered around Victorville. The region extends as far west as Lancaster, as far northwest as Palmdale, and north to the Barstow desert. High Desert has also been incorporated into the names of businesses and organizations in these areas. The term "High Desert" is also used to refer to the communities north and west of Joshua Tree National Park - Twentynine Palms the Morongo Basin (Yucca Valley). These are also at a higher elevation than the Low Desert that surrounds the Coachella Valley and Imperial Valley. (en)
  • L'High Desert è un'area geografica non autorizzata collocata nel settentrione delle San Gabriel Mountains. Il termine "High Desert" è usato quasi normalmente dai news media, specialmente nelle previsioni meteorologiche e dai nomi di aziende e organizzazioni. (it)
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  • L'High Desert è un'area geografica non autorizzata collocata nel settentrione delle San Gabriel Mountains. Il termine "High Desert" è usato quasi normalmente dai news media, specialmente nelle previsioni meteorologiche e dai nomi di aziende e organizzazioni. (it)
  • High Desert és un nom usat per definir les àrees geogràfiques dels deserts del Sud de Califòrnia que es troben entre 609,9 i 1219,2 m en elevació. El High Desert generalment es refereix a les àrees del Desert de Mojave. El terme "High Desert" és comunament utilitzat pels mitjans de comunicació locals, especialment en els pronòstics del temps, a causa dels patrons climàtics únics i moderats dels deserts alts en comparació dels seus veïns de deserts a cotes més inferiors. High Desert també s'ha incorporat en els noms de les empreses i organitzacions en aquestes àrees. El terme s'usa comunament per referir-se al Joshua Tree National Park, Twentynine Palms, i . No obstant això, el High Desert típicament es descriu al nord com les àrees de Victorville, Califòrnia, i Lancaster, i pel que fa al n (ca)
  • High Desert is a vernacular region with non-discrete boundaries applying to areas of the western Mojave Desert in southern California. The "High Desert" region is an area that generally is situated between 2,000 feet (610 m) and 4,000 feet (1,200 m) in elevation, and located just north of the San Gabriel, San Bernardino, and Little San Bernardino Mountains. (en)
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