very nice
NASA tool allows estimation of population size
#visualization http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/collection/gpw-v4/population-estimation-service …pic.twitter.com/YY4IUlKunf
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GPW is where people *live*, LandScan is where they are likely to be in *any given 24 hour period*. So slightly different results for your nuke usage.
Recently someone suggested I add a feature where it would find the point of maximum fatalities for any given local detonation. I decided after thinking about it that that was not a feature I needed to add to it, at least not a public version...
Do you have topography?
No. My model doesn't take it into account so I just ignore it. In theory it shouldn't be too hard to generate a grid cell topographic map from open source data though? I've never tried.
For a still-in-progress project related to nuclear burning, I have a lot of datasets relating to land cover and urban build-up. Someday hope to integrate those into things (have a student working on it)...
“nuclear burning” is a fun phrase. 
It's fun to be able to say, "ah, yeah, that comes out of the nuclear burning account."
Can someone define "nuclear burning"? Does this refer to things igniting?
I'm going to be playing with this all day.
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