Posts about × HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) claims to be manipulating weather patterns in Florida and possibly influencing Hurricane Milton.
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HAARP is located very close to Florida.
It looks like it will be activated as it looks like the entire state of Florida needs to prepare for what’s coming.
I hope this situation improves, but I would appreciate it if you could tell me how to get to or from Florida… pic.twitter.com/dn3jgxYUor
— Jack Straw (@JackStr42679640) October 7, 2024
Verdict: False
There is no evidence to support the idea that HAARP manipulates weather patterns or hurricanes, including Hurricane Milton. This video actually shows a coral farm off the coast of Florida.
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The death toll from Hurricane Milton has risen to 17, the state announced as Florida residents continue to sift through debris during post-storm cleanup. NBC News. The storm rapidly intensified before making landfall in Florida. new york times Reported.
X-Post claims HAARP weapons have been deployed off the coast of Florida in preparation for the upcoming storm. The post’s caption reads, “HAARP is perfectly located right near Florida.” “It appears this plan is being activated as it appears the entire state of Florida needs to prepare for what is to come.”
That claim is false. Images that claim to show HAARP components are actually coral nursery Off the coast of Florida. In fact, the Moat Oceanographic Institute recently published the following research results: coral Florida’s coral reefs withstood a summer of record-high ocean temperatures, but there is no mention of any alleged weather manipulation.
According to a YouTube video, the area is called “Snapper’s Ledge” and is home to coral that can be replanted as it grows. blue world tv. (Related: Is the U.S. government using technology to manipulate Gulf of Mexico storms?)
National Hurricane Center weather models show that Hurricane Milton, like other storms, will be influenced by high pressure, wind currents, and sea surface temperatures rather than by technical interference. These models use established science to predict hurricane behavior, but there is no connection between HAARP and the natural factors that guide a hurricane’s path.
The idea that HAARP is used for weather control is a long-standing conspiracy theory. both NOAA and usa air force It has been repeatedly made clear that harp is a research program focused on understanding how the ionosphere, rather than the weather system, affects communications.
This is not the first time weather-related claims have been misrepresented online. For example, Check Your Fact previously debunked a viral post that falsely suggested the U.S. government was using advanced technology to manipulate storms in the Gulf of Mexico.