During a nuclear explosion, the blast wave can often be seen as a set of cloud rings. This effect stems from the condensation of water vapor in the low-pressure area behind the shock wave. In the simulation, these rings serve an additional purpose: they indicate the range of overpressure of 1 psi (at which windows break). More details can be found on Music: Destination Declassified Anything Is Possible - CO-AG Music
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