>Water vapor in the air is condensed by the pressure of the explosion.
It condensed into cloud on the backside (low pressure side) of the shockwave. Anything that makes a powerful enough shockwave can do that.
>Water vapor in the air is condensed by the pressure of the explosion.
It condensed into cloud on the backside (low pressure side) of the shockwave. Anything that makes a powerful enough shockwave can do that.
You won't find one. The explosion in Beirut was far larger than any conventional bomb.
But for shits and giggles, here's a MOAB:
The DEWs slide during the Cali wildfires seemed to go on forever.
>It wasn't a fucking nuke.
>Every electronic in the area would be off (even if only 1/2 mile.
Agreed about it not being a nuke. But to be pedantic, EMP is really only a factor for high-altitude detonations.
P in the context is Principal target.