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Flhurricane on Facebook
      Wed Aug 14 2013 02:05 PM

Yes, Flhurricane is on Facebook!

For those wishing to follow along on Facebook here is the link. Generally speaking, Flhurricane's Facebook site will post a few snippet-sized intros that are automatically uploaded to Facebook from the Flhurricane.com website. Most other updates to the Facebook page are currently developed by our very knowledgeable Weather Analyst Bill Berry.

For full analysis, updates and discussions, the Flhurricane.com website itself is recommended, which is more strictly moderated as well.

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