The Snownado Alley are areas of the world where snownadoes are common. This area includes many northern countries of the world, which include Canada, Russia, and the United States. On some occasions, snownadoes can have winds equivalent to an EF5 tornado. The most fierce storms occur in Siberia, Alaska, Northern Canada, Norway, and Greenland. A good example of this is the Christmas 2016 North Pole, Alaska tornado, which was dubbed as a "snownado".
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| - The Snownado Alley are areas of the world where snownadoes are common. This area includes many northern countries of the world, which include Canada, Russia, and the United States. On some occasions, snownadoes can have winds equivalent to an EF5 tornado. The most fierce storms occur in Siberia, Alaska, Northern Canada, Norway, and Greenland. A good example of this is the Christmas 2016 North Pole, Alaska tornado, which was dubbed as a "snownado".
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| - The Snownado Alley are areas of the world where snownadoes are common. This area includes many northern countries of the world, which include Canada, Russia, and the United States. On some occasions, snownadoes can have winds equivalent to an EF5 tornado. The most fierce storms occur in Siberia, Alaska, Northern Canada, Norway, and Greenland. A good example of this is the Christmas 2016 North Pole, Alaska tornado, which was dubbed as a "snownado".
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