Thanks to Paul Kedrosky @ Infectious Greed for these NASA satellite images that illustrate the impact of the Myanmar Cyclone. I hear death toll range of 22,000-66,000. And no early warning for many of these people.
In this day and age of technological advances, one would think major destruction of human life could be avoided through communication.
I know no single event can be tied to global warming, but we probably need to get used to these events happening more frequently with climate change.
As Paul said, "Jaw-dropping." 
07 May 2008
Global Climate Change: Myanmar Satellite Images
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