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.
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Replying to @wellerstein @mhanham and
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)...
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“nuclear burning” is a fun phrase.
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It's fun to be able to say, "ah, yeah, that comes out of the nuclear burning account."
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Replying to @wellerstein @NuclearAnthro and
Can someone define "nuclear burning"? Does this refer to things igniting?
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Replying to @darlingCorinne @NuclearAnthro and
Right. I'm interested in coming up with rough, on-the-fly numbers for how much smoke would be created from any given nuke going off, based on terrain parameters (e.g. grassland vs. desert), density and flammability of buildings, etc.
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Replying to @wellerstein @darlingCorinne and
If I could get reasonable back of the envelope numbers on the fly (e.g., less than a second of calculation per detonation, like the casualty numbers NUKEMAP can already generate very quickly), I could do interesting things with that.
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Replying to @wellerstein @darlingCorinne and
I've been working on this project for awhile, mostly in the summer (and have a very talented student working on it), and many angles of it are basically working but there are still a few things left to make work before the whole thing can work together.
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Replying to @wellerstein @darlingCorinne and
I could probably get a single-detonation model working in a very short amount of time but the complexities of a multi-det model are too intoxicating and useful to avoid. Should be more time for the student to work on it this spring.
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Replying to @wellerstein @darlingCorinne and
“the student” Did I ever ask you where you stand on severity, duration, & likelihood of nuclear war induced weather/climate impacts?
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On nuclear winter stuff — it's a big complex problem, I don't claim to know the answer to it. I am glad it is being studied. I think it is interesting what kinds of worst-case-scenarios the pro-nuke people are willing to totally embrace (EMP) or reject (nuclear winter).
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Replying to @wellerstein @mhanham
I missed this response, apologies and thanks for your thoughts! Agreed, the selection of apocalypse by preppers, and how that shapes preperation, is fascinating to me. Folk eschatology.
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