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NUKEMAP is a website for visualizing the effects of nuclear detonations.
We built our bomb blast in close collaboration with Alex and modeled its functionality on his online nuclear weapon effects simulator, the NUKEMAP. In its first month, more than 1.4 million people viewed the bomb blast, and it was featured in major media outlets worldwide, including coverage by The Verge, Fast Company, Motherboard, and IFL Science.
This simulator maps the effect of a single nuclear bomb on an individual target. Using open-source physics and weapon models, it provides a simplified view of the aftermath of the detonation. You can target any city with over 20,000 people in the US.
Nuke This: a map of destruction by a nuclear bomb. You can click on the map marker for an explanation of the coloured zones. Just enter an address, select a weapon, and "Nuke This".
NUKEMAP is a web-based nuclear weapons effects simulator. I created it in 2012 (and did all programming, design, and research on it). Since then it has had many updates to its effects model and capabilities.
NUKEMAP is a mapping mash-up that calculates the effects of the detonation of a nuclear bomb.
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. The atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima during World War II yielded 15 kilotons.
NUKEMAP is a website for visualizing the effects of nuclear detonations.
Nuclear war simulator is a detailed realistic simulation and visualization of large-scale nuclear conflicts with a focus on humanitarian consequences. There are currently over 13000 nuclear weapons on this planet of which over 9000 are in military stockpiles.
NUKEMAP is a free, interactive simulation of a nuclear weapon detonation. Choose a weapon and location to see the estimated impact of a detonation.