Originally posted by Indy
Well it WAS a serious question.

.. and deserves a serious answer, as misinterpreted evidence always does...

...If something like there were to happen today over a major population center like Chicago millions of people could be frozen on their
feet...

How did theory evolve from 'finding flowers in their guts' into 'flash-frozen' carcasses?
The speculations about the deaths of mammoths are many,
but having worked in tundra conditions,
I can imagine scenarios avoided by the scaremongers.
If you eat some flowers and then become
sick-incapacitated/injured/unconscious and die quickly (hours),
your guts would still have flowers inside.
In the climates of the regions where mammoths ranged,
footing is not always guaranteed, as the ground,
under the tremendous weight concentration distributed
over the three supporting feet of a beast in motion,
moving about over thin crusts over frozen subsoils,
would almost ensure these beast spent a lot of time
imbedded in bogs as well as re-engineering any trails they made.
Fatally slipping and falling into near-freezing water,
entrapment during mudslides triggered by upland rains
sweeping down over hillsides ripe from thawed soils,
getting swept away into mudflows too deep and too swift,
these are all mundane manners by which the mammoths could meet
demise in the world as we know it.
It would not require flash-freezing ice-storms to preserve these carcasses.
Other factors were at work in the extinction of mammoths,
some excellent glimpses can be found at:
3rd International Mammoth Conference - Program and Abstracts
They did not simply all die off one day, mammoths survived until very recently.

...Seriously though. If this is a result of cold air being drawn down from the upper atmosphere ...
...This should interest/concern people.

...Yawn... keep looking