A phenomenon created by
a specific combination of
wind speed, temperature
and snow, seen in Uhio,
USA.
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Akron, Ohio -- A specific combination of wind speed, existing snow and exact temperatures have created a weather phenomenon known as snow rollers in Northeast Ohio.
"They are pretty rare," AccuWeather's Tom Kines told The Plain Dealer. "You've got to have four or five ingredients, and they have to come together at the same time."
AccuWeather's Jillian MacMath describes the conditions that must be met for snow rollers to form: "First, the ground must be covered by a layer of ice, then have wet, loose snow on top, with a temperature near freezing. Next, winds need to be strong enough to get the snow rolling, but not too strong that they dismantle the weak inner layers of the roller."
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