
Well, one thought really. I'm watching The Sum of All Fears at the moment and it struck me; why is it always windy after a nuclear bomb? I mean does the blast screw with the atmosphere to create 40 mile an hour winds or what? Ben Affleck's helicopter crashed with the force of the shockwave. So far so believable. It was a completely still day before the bomb. Now it's dark (obviously) but also what I would call a fresh breeze. And it's not the first time I've seen this in films. Is it authentic? I wonder...
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