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Monday, December 11, 2006
Bombing Tampa
I came across this visual tool at the Federation of American Scientists site that shows how much of a city would get destroyed by as nuclear bomb. If MacDill AFB were the site of an terrorist driven automobile carried nuclear bomb, how large a damage area would it cause? How much of Tampa would get destroyed? A 800 kiloton bomb would destroy all of the Tampa peninsula below I-275. Hiroshima was a 13 kiloton bomb. Most suitcase bombs are likely to be anywhere from 1 to 5 kilotons.
Happy Holiday!
ReplyDeleteWell MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU TOO BLOGGER!!! I guess the message here is that at least Seminole Heights would be spared.
ReplyDeleteAre you saying the neighborhood association should advertise the hood as being far away from MacDill that you wouldn't die instantly? Hum, that's perfect for a jingle.
ReplyDeleteGives you that warm, toasty, lingering death due to radiation poison feeling.
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine what dinner conversation is like around our house? I can assure you folks, he is aware on some level that it's Christmas. We have a tree up and fully decorated, carols playing in the background, cookies baking in the oven. Maybe the canned Christmas music blasting from store sound systems since October has finally gotten to him!
ReplyDeleteWhaaat...a conspiracy theorist among us??? What's next...Santa isn't real!?
ReplyDeleteWould the Dis and Dat building remain standing?
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Queen Bar Bee: Nuclear waste cannot detonate with a nuclear reaction. So scary comparisons with a 100kilton warhead are not realistic.
ReplyDeleteI heard that the Sulphur Springs water tower is really being used to store nuclear waste.
ReplyDeleteThe Sulphur Springs water tower is filled with the blood of virgins. There are five in Tampa set up in the shape of pentagrams. Its how Tampa avoids thw hurricanes every year.
ReplyDeleteDid the virgins come from the midwest? They have certainly been safe from hurricanes.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they don't take into account the potential ignition of the underground pipeline carrying jet fuel from Port Tampa to TIA.
ReplyDeleteThey'd have to ship em in. Everyone knows Tampa girls are nuthin but trash.
ReplyDeleteTampa girls ain't trash. Trash gets picked up!
ReplyDeleteHeh. Nice one 11:21.
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