Nukemap is a tool that shows the damage a nuclear detonation would do anywhere in the world. You can find your location, and use it to determine what the effects within the surrounding area would be.
http://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap
Im not endorsing the program...but an interesting tool to spend a few minutes with.
https://www.internationalpreppersnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=7738
Well, my oldest was on here thus morning.
She wants me to thank you 😡
The twisted little shit has just spend the last hour blowing up places in Canada and giggling at the # of deaths, injured...
SMH, I went wrong somewhere... 😆
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Nice app...good to know that for my closest city, it would take a 60KT to reach me.
Clicking the "radioactive fallout" effects is kind of depressing. Any ground burst will carry fallout for some distance...
https://www.internationalpreppersnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=7738
While fun to play with I noticed it doesn't take into consideration the extra yield that would occur if say, a bomb/missile were to be dropped on a nuclear facility. Kind of disappointing for research purposes there.
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Very Neat little site 🙂
I don't pretend to think its accurate at all, but its nice to know that according to these simulations I'm beyond the reach of its effects if one or both the cities closest to me get hit 🙂
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the problem with the fall out is it will travel around the world and in a real world scenario would have multiple detonations that will drop global temps.
I saw a particular whole world scenario and temp drop in northern bc would be as much as 50 deg c.