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No, either way.

Presumably the operational devices are more consistent and higher yield than the early pre-fusion cores. There are outliers on both sides in the test data.

Much of the soot generated from a nuclear blast comes from the surrounding environment, cities presumably, which seems to be less flammable than in the past(armchairing here).

Time of year will always be a factor.

I'm sure there are things I'm not thinking of off the cuff.



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