Why Are My Weather Posts Missing From Facebook.

Hello everyone. I just wanted to let you know that my Facebook page was shut down without any warning by Facebook this past Saturday, June 8th. All I was told was that I had violated their community standards. I don't know what triggered that; they didn't tell me. I was told this may be permanent or for six months.
My guess is that it may be because I posted several comments and articles from my Substack page about the riots in LA, and that must have triggered/angered someone, and they complained, thus Facebook shut me down. I don't know this as fact, though. I have appealed this decision, and I'm still waiting for their reply. I have read on X that this has happened to other Facebook users posting about the LA riots as well.
I always share my weather blog posts (that I post here) on my Facebook page and my X page. This included over twelve different New Mexico and West Texas Facebook Community sites. So there are thousands of you out there (based on my views and shares of those posts) who will no longer see those posts. My Facebook page may or may not be restored.
This is another good reason (as the National Weather Service often reminds us) to have multiple ways of receiving severe weather alerts when severe weather threatens your location. My weather web page is one of those ways, and I really appreciate all of you who have and still do use it. Thank you so much!!!
If my Facebook page is restored, I will continue to share my weather blog posts and some of the NWS Watches and Warnings...as I have been doing for years now.

Our Northern New Mexico Trip - May 31 - June 3, 2013.


We stopped in Roswell For A Break At The McDonalds, And Found
 This Hanging On The Wall. Very Appropriate For A McDonalds That
 Is Designed After As Space Ship I Would Say. 

View From Out Hotel In Santa Fe, New Mexico Saturday Evening. 
Smoke From The Thompson  Ridge Fire, Located 10 Miles North 
Of Jemez Was Drifting Over The City. While Smoke From The
 Tres Lagunas Fire  Near Pecos Can Be Seen In The Background. 


Looking West From Our Hotel In Santa Fe At The Thompson Ridge Fire.

Taos Pueblo Near Taos, New Mexico.

My Wife (Diane) Standing In Front Of The Taos Pueblo Church.

Rio Grande Gorge Bridge West Of Taos, New Mexico.


Looking North Into The Gorge From The Bridge.

 Wheeler Peak. Highest Point In New Mexico (13,161').
From Bobcat Pass (9,820') Near Red River, New Mexico.

Miles And Miles Of Nothing But Miles And Miles Near Vaughn, NM.
The Ongoing Three Year Drought Is Taking Its Toll Across Our State.

Rain Fell Over The Harrison Ranch Located 40 Miles North
Of Roswell, NM Sunday Evening. This Rain Gauge Showed .70".
More Thunderstorms Were Building Over The Capitan Mountains.

My wife and I took off last Friday afternoon and headed north to Santa Fe, New Mexico. We spent three days exploring the local area as well as the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. We visited Taos, Red River, Eagle Nest, and Angel Fire. New Mexico isn't called "The Land Of Enchantment" for nothing. Even though the ongoing drought is taking its toll across our beautiful state.

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