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  2. Sno*Drift - Wikipedia

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    Sno*Drift is a rally racing event held in Montmorency County, Michigan, annually, with headquarters in Atlanta, Michigan. The event was the first Rally America National Rally Championship event of the season, and is currently the first American Rally Association National Championship. [ 1 ]

  3. Sno*Drift 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Sno*Drift 2006 was a car rally held on January 27–29 January as part of the Rally America ProRally and ClubRally series around Atlanta, Michigan. [1]

  4. Snow fence - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of effect (in French): Vent is wind direction, Congère is snow drift, Couverture de neige is snowcover. Fir hedges as living snow fences. Temporary snow fences are usually one of two varieties: perforated orange plastic sheeting attached to stakes at regular intervals (the type usually used for construction site fencing or temporary sports field fencing), or a cedar or other ...

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  6. Blizzard of 1977 - Wikipedia

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    That morning observers on the 16th floor of the M&T Bank Building in Buffalo watched as a gray wall covered the city; it appeared white as it came closer. A blast of wind hit the building that caused the floor to move and the glass window to creak, and then the wall of white enveloped the building. It was 11:10 am. [33]

  7. Snowdrift - Wikipedia

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    Women standing atop a large snowdrift from the Northeastern United States blizzard of 1978. A snowdrift is a deposit of snow sculpted by wind into a mound during a snowstorm.

  8. Snow bridge - Wikipedia

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    A snow bridge across a creek. A snow bridge is an arc formed by snow across a crevasse, a crack in rock, a creek, or some other opening in terrain. [1] It is typically formed by snow drift, which first creates a cornice, which may then grow to reach the other side of the opening.

  9. Snow fort - Wikipedia

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    A snow fort in Washington, D.C., United States. A snow fort consists of walls of piled and compacted snow. They may be "open" or "closed", that is, a person in the snow fort may be completely surrounded by the walls on all sides, there may be a "door", or the person may be completely exposed on one side.