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Map of nuclear fallout distribution after a potential nuclear attack on the United States. Looks to be mapping length of fallout after a day or two based on common weather trajectories.
- Source: Risks and Hazards: A State By State Guide FEMA-196 (September 1990). FEMA publication.
Image credited to FEMA. Originally based on image from http://www.ki4u.com/nuclearsurvival/list.htm, cleaned up a bit. Uploaded by en:User:Fastfission.
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