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East Meadow, New York
Overall Damage | ||||||||||
Damaged (4 of 10) | ||||||||||
Shockwave | Heat Blast | Fallout | ||||||||
None | None | Glowing |
Population: 37,461 (2000)
Land Area: 6.29 square miles
Population Density: 5,955 people per square mile
Part of New York Metro Area
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Fallout (within census place boundaries.)
The explosion sucks up bits of the ground around the bomb, carries them high into the air, blasts them into tiny particles and irradiates them. These particles can be carried hundreds, or even thousands of miles, as they slowly drift down to earth in a a "fallout cloud." Where the cloud passes and lands, it showers radioactivity. Exposure to uncontrolled radioactivity can be harmful to living organisms. Because winds are very unpredictable, the fallout information shown here is based upon the average winds. Small changes in the wind can cause large changes in the results.
Month of Blast | Average Total Rad.* | Description |
January | 2400 Rads |
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February | 3000 Rads |
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March | 360 Rads |
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April | 1700 Rads |
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May | 7600 Rads |
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June | 5100 Rads |
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July | 7300 Rads |
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August | 6600 Rads |
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September | 2300 Rads |
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October | 1500 Rads |
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November | 4400 Rads |
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December | 70 Rads |
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* = The average fallout received in a one month period following the blasts. Certain areas may receive more or less depending on winds and other factors.