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NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein NUKEMAP is a mapping mash-up that calculates the effects of the detonation of a nuclear bomb
MISSILEMAP by Alex Wellerstein MISSILEMAP is a digital mapping mashup that lets you graphically visualize the range and accuracy of many different types of missiles
Presenting NUKEMAP2 and NUKEMAP3D | Restricted Data NUKEMAP2: sequel to the original NUKEMAP, with newly-derived effects equations and lots of brand-new options, including crater size, radioactive fallout plumes (with adjustable wind speeds and fission fractions!), and casualty counts!
Presenting NUKEMAP | Restricted Data So over the last few days, I put together my own nuclear effects calculator, which I am calling NUKEMAP, only because “Alex’s Nuclear Effects Calculator” was deemed by a colleague as “unsexy ”
The NUKEMAPs are here | Restricted Data There is, though I don’t want to make it too intrusive or seem too irritating, a link now on the NUKEMAP for anyone who wanted to chip in to the server fund Completely optional, and not expected, but if you did want to chip in, I can promise you a very friendly thank-you note at the very least
NUKEMAP FAQ - Restricted Data: A Nuclear History Blog For NUKEMAP, after the user specifies the detonation information, it calls upon a nuclear effects library written in Javascript This library outputs distances for various effects of the bomb
10 years of NUKEMAP | Restricted Data So look for that in the near future In the past, it has had some interesting patterns regarding how people in some countries use NUKEMAP to model attacks on other countries NUKEMAP still pulls in a respectable number of hits per day on a slow day — on the order of 10,000 or so
More “Fun” with NUKEMAP - Restricted Data I have a few more mapping projects in the works (at least two), and a few more goodies I’m planning to add to the existing NUKEMAP I’ve also got a few ideas about adding fallout approximations to NUKEMAP, which could be interesting
NUKEMAP3D by Alex Wellerstein What did NUKEMAP3D do and look like? NUKEMAP3D was a mashup between the NUKEMAP and the Google Earth Browser Plugin, created by Alex Wellerstein in 2013 It allowed a user to see the ground effects of a nuclear weapon over any city in the world in 3D, as well as render a size-accurate mushroom cloud for any given yield of nuclear weapon