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May 07, 2010

Hurricane Katrina Hoax

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The Sky Before Katrina Struck...  

Whoever took these pictures did an awesome job.
And whoever said Katrina was 'awesome and terrifying' is telling the truth. Wow, take a look at this ....

These pictures were made by a man in Magee, MS where the eye of the storm passed thru- what an experience. Magee is 150 miles North of Waveland, Mississippi where the Hurricane made landfall. The dance with Katrina, part of her beauty as she left destruction on her exit. They are  remarkably dramatic...


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he following picture was taken from the third story balcony of Saint Stanislaus College located next door to Our Lady of the Gulf church in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi on the morning of August 29th, 2005.

This is believed to be the initial tidal wave from Hurricane Katrina. The tidal wave was approximately 35 to 40 feet high. When it slammed  into the beach front communities of Bay Saint Louis and Waveland,  Mississippi to completely destroy 99% of every structure along the beach for 9 miles and over a mile inland. The destruction only started there. The flooding that continued inland destroyed the contents of all but 35 homes in these two communities of approximately 14,000 people.
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This is about the 4th or 5th time I’ve seen this collection of photos.  Each time it’s tied to catastrophic weather event of which it has no relation.
 
The first picture is the leading edge (shelf clouds) of a thunderstorms taken somewhere in the Midwest.
 
Picture 2:  Rapidly rotating supercell thunderstorm with a wall cloud extending to near the ground from the mesocyclone within the storm.  Supercell thunderstorms are not likely with hurricanes.  Also, looks like it is hovering over a corn field.
 
Picture 3:  A low precipitation supercell thunderstorm with a rapidly rotating mesocyclone, usually found in the high plains.
 
Picture 4:  Most tornadoes produced by hurricanes are hard to see due to the heavy rain.
 
Picture 5:  Lowering wall cloud from a supercell thunderstorm.
 
Picture 6:  Thunderstorm…
 
Picture 7:  Looks like the same storm as Picture 3, just taken from a different angle.  Also, the rolling hills, lack and type of trees suggest this is not Mississippi.
 
Picture 8:  Same as Picture 3, just zoomed out.
 
Picture 9:  Could be legit, looks more like a Tsunami.
 
Thanks for sharing.
 
Mike

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