Dramatic cooling of much of the earth expected when a major nuclear war causes firestorms injecting large amounts of soot high in the stratosphere, where it can stay for decades. This soot shades the earth from sunlight making it dark and cold 24 hours a day until the soot eventually falls back to the lower atmosphere an rains out.
If this dark cold period did last for decades it would stop most food production and modern life would become effectively impossible, even ignoring the damage due to the war.
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An atomic winter is another term for a nuclear winter, a predicted drop in global temperature following a nuclear war due to dust in the upper atmosphere.
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Nuclear Winter.
No. A nuclear winter (by its name) is a cold period brought on by dust and debris in the atmosphere blocking out the sun after a nuclear explosion. This lack of sun would cause the earth to cool dramatically depending on the size of the blast. If a nuclear winter occurred we would be heading into another ice age rather than away from it.
the after effects will be a nuclear winter. the coldest winter ever.and if the cold doesn't kill and the nuclear waste doesn't, the soon to follow wars will.http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_warfare has more info including dates, and what might will happen.
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A nuclear war, which would result in a nuclear winter and the end of most if not all of life on Earth.
Start by assuming some 'facts' that would start a nuclear winter. How many bombs must be dropped to actually start a nuclear winter situation? For each bomb, how much dust is kicked up into the atmosphere? Of that, how much will stay in the upper atmosphere? How much sunlight will then be reflected, causing the cooling effect? Make all these estimations. Keep going from there.