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New Nuclear Simulator Page
Fellas, here's a page with a nuclear weapons effects simulator, which enables you to plot multiple detonations in a target area. Some weapons are historically added (Trinity, Hiroshima, Ivy Mike, Tsar Bomba, the Davy Crockett, and so on), but you can enter the yield and the target city, and adjust ground zero as needed.
http://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/ Enjoy slagging cities, people. I did this morning (L.A., SF, NYC, and a few others).
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I don't like this a bit. I used a 2.3 KT from the Cuban missile crisis on two targets I believe are in the listed targets and my house gets caught in both.
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Wow, now thats a cool page.
Of course, I spent time trying to figure out just how large an area was wrecked in the Posleen series...
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If anyone cares, here is what a 1 Exaton blast would do if set off in Kansas.
Thermal radiation burns for EVERYBODY ON EARTH. I'm not sure if that circle in the middle of the southern Indian ocean is just some kind of stack overflow or if in fact it would be safe. That's less nuclear weapon and more like "Ceres went wandering and smacked into us" |
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It's a shame it doesn't take into account the effects of hills and other intervening terrain.
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Everybody in 100m is still getting a nasty dose of radiation though. Beware the guy in MOPP gear confidently carrying only one bullet! |
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Yes. I think it would be irrelevant if it didn't; a radiation pulse like that would leave whatever atmosphere that was left something other than the delicious argon/nitrogen/oxygen mix we know and love.
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