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  1. Blast Wave Effects Calculator. The blast model in this website is a simulation showing the destruction damage that the nuclear weapon can inflict on human, structures at the ground-level, low and high altitude . A new map simulation is coming soon.

  2. Export to Google Earth (KMZ) Collapse options on "detonate". 4. Clickthe "Detonate" button below. Detonate. Clear all effectsAdd new detonation. Center ground zeroInspect location. Notethat you can drag the target marker after you have detonated the nuke. Created by Alex Wellerstein, 2012-2024.

  3. Nukemap is a website where you can simulate the effects of a nuclear bomb. You can pick where the bomb would go off and how powerful it would be. You can even see what the area would look like after the bomb goes off.

  4. Quantity Distance Calculator. Many States use rules based upon the explosives, their quantity, and the distance from the explosive to where people are at risk. These rules are known as Quantity-Distance (Q-D) criteria, and are based on the approach derived from the Hopkinson-Cranz Scaling Law, which is further amended by a range of coefficients.

  5. You can calculate the length of a path, running route, fence, border, or the perimeter of any object that appears on a google map. The distance calculator will then display a measurement of the length in feet, meters, miles and kilometers.

  6. 10 wrz 2019 · I'm trying to plot a simple distance tree of my blastn output with nj (like the tree view on NCBI). From what I understood, what I think I should do is. extract all the hsps from each alignment. re-align them using MUSCLE. generate a distance matrix from the msa file. plot the tree using nj.

  7. Nuclear Weapon Effects Calculator. This interactive tool is intended to give an idea of the devastating blast effects of ground-level, shallow subsurface, and low-altitude nuclear weapon detonations.

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