Rapid Cooling Is Behind The Midwest Floods

I’m so used to talk about global warming and its influence on everything that it is strange for me to realize the role of cooling processes on weather phenomenons such as the Midwest Floods and the changes in the pattern of sharks migration to previously sharks free zones.
Global warming was blamed for the floods but in a very interesting post by Mike Smith it is explained as a result of rapid cooling and linked to the similar conditions on 1993.
Can all the extreme weather changes can be blamed on global warming? Probably not. It is just the one factor that we came to understand in this changing world of ours. We can’t label everything and we can’t control everything and it is scary at times. Having a villain to blame may just provide up with the explanation to all our troubles and cause us to overlook the much more complex reality.
Climate research can’t end with global warming and this is just one of the situation when a good theory have limited explanatory power and should be replaced by a better one.




