There are photo's circulating the internet usually titled Photos of Katrina over Mississippi or Alabama. If you get these, don't pass them on, they are not real photos of Katrina...
Storm Clouds
Claim: Photographs show Hurricane Katrina hitting Mississippi in August 2005.
Status: Real photos; inaccurate description.
Origins: When readers started forwarding these photographs to us just after Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in August 2005, our first thought was that the scenes depicted in these images didn't look like either a hurricane or the Gulf Coast. Our second thought was that we've seen these pictures before — many times.
Indeed, these pictures are apparently all-purpose storm photos, trotted out on a near monthly basis and retitled to correspond to the latest large weather phenomenon. These photographs have now been circulated as depicting:
- Australian tornadoes, May 2005
- Severe storms in southern Alberta, July 2005
- Severe storms and tornadoes in Ontario, August 2005
- Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf Coast, August 2005
These images are actually photographs of tornadoes taken by storm chaser Mike Hollingshead in southwest Iowa in late spring 2004. Most of them are viewable on the 2004 Digital Photos section of his web site (scroll about halfway down the page).
Last updated: 7 September 2005
http://www.snopes.com/photos/natural/storm.asp
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There is also information on the photographers website regarding this:
http://www.cloudappreciationsociety....lingshead.html
Thought I would pass that on. I've gotten about 2-3 emails with the pictures titled "Photos of Katrina" and I try to reply with this information.