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The Official Start of the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season
      Thu Jun 14 2012 11:29 AM Attachment (162 downloads)

Hi All. I think we will have above average Hurricane Season this year. Plus, I have that feeling, we here in the Virgin Islands, are going to get one or more this year. Just a feeling ....

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