Hurricanes devastated the world in 2005



This year is just to see its end. It has been injured thoroughly with natural calamities and cataclysms, like earth quakes, flood and hurricanes. Let us have a quick glance to the best blog-coverage on the worst hurricanes of the year.



Rent wheelchairs in Hurricanes: How to help, who’s been helping said that Darden Restaurants Darden restaurants, including Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Bahama Breeze and Smokey Bones, will donate 100 percent of profits today to Dine for America, the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.



CAB DROLLERY in the article Four Months Later laments that unfortunately, and as usual with the regime, you would be wrong. It said that here it is the end of December, and nearly four months later, and you would expect that after all the promises and all the speechifying and all the money budgeted for reconstruction that area of the country would be well on its way to recovery.



Increased Christmas Spending Shows Economy Is Strong in SoCalPundit.com says that despite 2 years of rising gas prices and horrible hurricanes as well as the very best efforts by the MSM to ignore the good economic news, this season’s increase in spending is yet another sign the U.S. economy is a-ok.



NO PASARAN, in the story The Tsunamis of Aid Dollars from America comments that it is expected of the Europeans to ignore, or to minimize, news about Americans’ extraordinary generosity.


Indeed, that is hardly anything that boosts the Euros’ litany of self-serving self-congratulation.Americans are “stingy.” This was the accusation hurled at the U.S. almost exactly one year ago today by Jan Egeland, United Nations Undersecretary for Humanitarian Affairs, immediately after the Asian tsunami disaster.





Antonelli Barbara in HURRICANES 6, LIGHTNING 4 provided a unique story that remind us of the cataclysms.



GREENIE WATCH starts well with a strong headline BLAME GLOBAL WARMING? ‘TORNADOES MILDER IN 2005 - CALMEST YEAR IN TWO DECADES’ saying ‘Hurricanes are caused by global warming but tornadoes are not?’


Texas tornadoes barely topped 100 in 2005, making this the calmest count in almost 20 years for the spiraling storms. As of mid-December, there were 102 tornadoes statewide, two injuries and no deaths, according to reports submitted by the state’s National Weather Service offices...





DAILY NEWS goes crispy everyday with clips of information that tours you around the globe. The blog links to stories like ‘Seattle Scientists Expand Tsunami Research’, ‘Katrina is Voted Top Story of 2005′ etc.



Goodbye, New Orleans of LiP Media Blog comments-

As we reach the 90-day mark since Katrina hit, it’s time we ended our national state of denial. We should call it quits in New Orleans not because the city can’t be made relatively safe from hurricanes. It can be. And not because to do so is more trouble than it’s worth. It’s not. As someone who dearly loves New Orleans and has experienced many of her charms, it pains me immeasurably to call for this retreat.





Rolville USA in ‘Gas prices continue downward’ informs that the AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report reports that as of 12/21/05 the national average retail price for regular unleaded gas declined nearly 85¢ to $2.208 per gallon from the highest recorded price of $3.057 per gallon on September 5, 2005.



CHEMICAL WEEK seem to be entering the New Year - 2006, with a viewpoint,–

2005 will be remembered as a year of significant profit improvement for the chemical industry, but it has by no means been smooth sailing, particularly in the U.S. Two hurricanes forced an unprecedented...