why would it? It should have warmed it all up because of CO2 and heat.
Isaac Phillips
Those nukes were exploded in the desert and almost no particulates were released.
Actual nukes would be dropped over urban areas and would cause massive fires across the whole globe releasing thousands of gigatonnes of dust.
Benjamin Ward
Dummy 20 mega city’s burning at once will block out the sun for at least one year
William Allen
no it has to do with a nuke event on seattle, or some shit.
Sebastian King
Not gonna happen or Starlink(or whatever) will be used en masse. We already have moved most of our internet related stuff in Russia throughout all those years.
Oliver Green
Not a single nuke will be launched Putin literally doesnt have authority to make a first strike with a Russian nuke.
Dominic Hall
I'm less worried about a nuclear winter than about my entire neighbourhood being blown to bits and turned to nuclear waste as a side-effect of some russkov's attempt to blow up Brussels.
Joseph Garcia
Imagine Chicago is hit with small nuclear weapon that destroys 25% of the city. The area is now radioactive. How do you put out the fires? You can't and fires will destroy everything.
Henry Long
Ain't much to catch fire on in the desert. If whole cities start to burn, European, American, Chinese and Indian forrests get set ablaze there will be a lot of ash sent into the sky.
Tyler Perez
Yep if they do it this summer all forests world wide will burn also. I don’t think nukes work too good in the winter with snow on the ground so they will wait for this summer
Jackson Wood
The fallout won't reach us downunder but we won't be able to get new high end video cards, so the living will envy the dead.
Benjamin Harris
>Patrolling the Mojave almost makes me wish for a nuclear winter
Matthew Green
I have been waiting too long to get my hands on the new gpus, I just have no hope left to find one at a reasonable price anymore.
Brayden Taylor
In the case of Chicago, you would not want to put out the fire, and you would be finding ways to drag it over to Detroit
Matthew Lopez
I always hear about how city firestorms will cause nuclear winter, but I wonder how wildfires will contribute. The entire California coast range, huge parts of the Sierra Nevada, huge parts of the southern Rockies, and huge parts of Siberia would be on fire after a large nuclear exchange.
Carson Torres
nukes won't fly any time soon because 1. it's impossible to land a first strike ICBM when your enemy (NATO) controls the satellite network. Taking out the satellites also takes out GPS, so nukes need to rely on conventional navigation methods, which have failure rates well above 40% 2. Plutonium-based warheads, which make up a majority of the arsenal, need to be re-fueled once every 10 years or so, and dormant nukes need months of maintenance and material before they can be used again. It's unlikely the U.S or russia even have 20% of their plutonium warheads ready currently 3. a modern day nuke would likely not be launched in a missile or shot through space - but rather delivered via train or truck and detonated remotely - this is the only way a nuclear bomb can be detonated without retaliation strikes, so you can be sure the russians/americans aren't driving nukes to your city in a ford raptor truck
Liam Adams
Hey incel... Look up climate change. Subscribe to Vaush he'll educate you