Weather modification did not make Hurricane Helene

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Weather modification did not make Hurricane Helene
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Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida on Sept. 26, killing at least 40 people and leaving a four-state swath of dest

​The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration conducted Project Stormfury in the 1960s to experiment with seeding existing hurricanes, but it ended in 1983 and no weather modification projects have been done since.

​Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida on Sept. 26, killing at least 40 people and leaving a four-state swath of destruction.that it was human-made."So, today we’re going to hit on this hurricane that’s going up into Florida and maybe figure out who’s causing it," the narrator said as an image of the storm’s projected path appeared behind him. He cited a 1947 hurricane named"King" and said it had the"exact same path" as Helene. Hurricane King was the subject of an experiment conducted by the U.S. Air Force and General Electric Co. called"Project Cirrus."This post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our There’s no proof that Hurricane Helene was formed through weather modification. Bart Geerts, professor at the University of Wyoming Department of Atmospheric Science, told PolitiFact that’s"false." "NOAA confirms that there are no weather modification activities that could have resulted in Hurricane Helene. Hurricanes form on their own given the right conditions and that was the case with Helene," Monica Allen, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s public affairs director, told PolitiFact. Allen cited Project Stormfury, a NOAA project in the 1960s that"involved seeding existing hurricanes." Attempted on four hurricanes, the project studied how seeding clouds with silver iodide could lead to a decrease in the hurricane’s strongest winds."This project ended in 1983 because it had, at best, mixed results, and there were concerns about unintended consequences," Allen said."Since then, NOAA has done no weather modification." Hugh Willoughby, who was involved in Project Stormfury, told PolitiFact,"As far as I know, nobody in the U.S. is undertaking hurricane modification, or even has the capability." Willoughby is a distinguished research professor at the Florida International University Department of Earth and Environment and formerly directed NOAA’s hurricane research division., Project Cirrus — the project the video cited — was an agreement between General Electric Research Laboratory, the Naval Research Laboratory and U.S. Army Signal Corps to"seed" clouds and fog by dumping dry ice on them and finding out what would happen.that struck Florida on Oct. 12, 1947. Miami’s Air Force Hurricane Office designated the storm"King," a moniker derived from the military’s phonetic alphabet during a period before hurricanes were named as they are now. The day after the hurricane exited the state and was projected to continue out to sea without affecting any more people, aircraft flew out and dumped dry ice into the hurricane’s clouds. The hurricane soon swerved west and gained strength. It made landfall in Georgia on Oct. 15, 1947, causing one death and millions in damage to Georgia and South Carolina. The head of General Electric Research Laboratory believed the storm changed course because of the experiment, but the weather bureau chief at the time, Dr. Francis Reichelderfer, disagreed. Willoughby said the Project Stormfury investigators were"very cautious" after what happened with Project Cirrus,"even though it is unlikely that seeding had anything to do with the change in track."the findings from which showed that"cloud seeding had little prospect of success" and that it was difficult to determine whether the changes happened because of the experiment or because of the hurricanes’ natural behavior.The Principles of the Truth-O-Meter Email exchange with Bart Geerts, Professor at the University of Wyoming Department of Atmospheric Science, Sept. 27, 2024 Email exchange with Hugh Willoughby, distinguished research professor at the Florida International University Department of Earth and Environment, Sept. 27, 2024 Kamala Harris “descubierta usando unos zarcillos con audífonos inhalambricos, para que le soplaran las respuestas durante el debate contra Donald Trump”. On June 7, 2011, Kamala Harris was involved in a San Francisco hit-and-run crash that injured a woman named Alicia Brown.Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed a law that would “take children away from their parents if the parents don’t want to consent to sex changes.” Lowe’s CEO Marvin Ellison said on CNBC, “If conservatives do not like our values, they should take their money to Home Depot.”

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