Wiseone said: Its tragic and I hope no one was killed, although the rats I'd actually be thankful for, I'll say the same thing I say in most other Global Warming topics: A single data point is not enough to establish a trend on this scale. Click to expand...

No one was killed as far as I know and yes it is tragic but Danes are taking it in their stride.. almost laughing it off. The city is still pretty much closed as many of the main highways and roads into the city are under water. The company which I use for my websites and mail had to move its whole server park after flood waters took out power and some servers. And I think power was down for 50k people or something like that for a while.As for global warming.. it is hardly one data point. Just one that hit close to home so to say. The UK, Northern France, Benelux and Northern Germany, Denmark and parts of Sweden are in drought. Germany has lower than normal temp for the year, as well as where I am in Spain... hell it rained here yesterday after 3 days of cloudy weather... in freaking July on the Costa del Sol.. not seen that happen for a very very long time. It is suppose to be 30+ now, but it is only 25. Add to that the other freaky weather across the globe including drought in Southern US yet again, and major floods along major rivers, massive drought in East Africa and so on and so on... then the weather is surely very freaky, which is one of the main effects of global warming. Now is it man made or part of the natural changes.. well that is another debate