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Russian oligarchs need handouts tooIf it came to a Red Dawn scenario, would the Wolverines have to hire outfitters? Asking for a friend.
Might eliminate the need for shoulder seasons for a while.Here, I dropped Tsar Bomba, the largest Nuke ever detonated, on Stanford Montana, which I know has silos around it. The center orange circle is the fireball radius, the next gray one is the moderate blast damage radius, the second orange is the radius of those who would be unprotected getting third degree burns, and the last is the light damage radius.
Hope you filed an EIS before dropping that Tsar Bomba.This is a fun app:
NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein
NUKEMAP is a website for visualizing the effects of nuclear detonations.nuclearsecrecy.com
Drag the marker to the place that will be nuked. Select the yield, and see the different destruction radii.
Here, I dropped Tsar Bomba, the largest Nuke ever detonated, on Stanford Montana, which I know has silos around it. The center orange circle is the fireball radius, the next gray one is the moderate blast damage radius, the second orange is the radius of those who would be unprotected getting third degree burns, and the last is the light damage radius.
It would be interesting to know how or if topography would affect these radii.
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You can kill them and cook them in one easy step......how many points do I need to draw this tag?I'm waiting for the "traditional nuclear" extended season.
If it came to a Red Dawn scenario, would the Wolverines have to hire outfitters? Asking for a friend.
And what about the radiation?This is a fun app:
NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein
NUKEMAP is a website for visualizing the effects of nuclear detonations.nuclearsecrecy.com
Drag the marker to the place that will be nuked. Select the yield, and see the different destruction radii.
Here, I dropped Tsar Bomba, the largest Nuke ever detonated, on Stanford Montana, which I know has silos around it. The center orange circle is the fireball radius, the next gray one is the moderate blast damage radius, the second orange is the radius of those who would be unprotected getting third degree burns, and the last is the light damage radius.
It would be interesting to know how or if topography would affect these radii.
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