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The effects of nuclear weapons range widely:

  • Blast
  • Thermal flash
  • Light flash (including UV)
  • X-rays
  • Gamma rays
  • Neutron rays
  • Firestorm
  • Windblown fallout that can be any mix of strong alpha, beta and/or gamma emitters. Tends to concentrate in areas of rain/snow downwind of blast.
  • etc.

Each of these effects can be influenced by many variables:

  • Design of bomb
  • Height/Depth of burst
  • Overcast conditions if airburst
  • Type of surface at "zero point"
  • Type of material enclosing burst if subsurface burst
  • etc.

All of the above interact in complex ways.

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