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English: Snow rollers were photographed at the Lincoln Christian College, by NWS

personnel in Lincoln. Tracks that the rollers took can be seen trailing behind.

(The snow rollers generally moved in an eastward direction.)
Français : Photo de rouleaux de neige prise par un employé du National Weather Service des États-Unis. On voit clairement le tracée, généralement d'ouest en est, qu'on pris les rouleaux lors de leur formation.
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Source http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ilx/events/roller/roller.php ; dead link, archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20051224143506/http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ilx/events/roller/roller.php
Author Chris Geelhart, employee of the US National Weather Service
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