Зря ты так - довольно занимательно же на самом деле.:
Thunderstorm
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If the quantity of water that is condensed in and subsequently precipitated from a cloud is known, then the total energy of a thunderstorm can be calculated. In a typical thunderstorm, approximately 5×108 kg of water vapor are lifted, and the amount of energy released when this condenses is 10^15 joules. Делишь это число на 4.124*10^6, чтобы получить результат в тоннах тнт, если не лень. This is on the same order of magnitude of energy released within a tropical cyclone, and more energy than that released during the atomic bomb blast at Hiroshima, Japan in 1945.[11]
Chicxclub crater (meteor which killed dinosaurs) + most powerfull volcanic eruption
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The impactor had an estimated diameter of 10 km (6.2 mi) and delivered an estimated energy equivalent of 100 teratons of TNT (4.2×1023 J).[21] By contrast, the most powerful man-made explosive device ever detonated, the Tsar Bomba, had a yield of only 57 megatons of TNT (2.4×1017 J),[22] making the Chicxulub impact 2 million times more powerful. Even the most energetic known volcanic eruption, which released approximately 240 gigatons of TNT (1.0×1021 J) and created the La Garita Caldera,[23] was substantially less powerful than the Chicxulub impaquake_and_tsunami
Most powerfull eathquakes.
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This earthquake released a surface energy (Me) of 1.9 ± 0.5×1017 joules,[58] dissipated as shaking and tsunamic energy, which is nearly double that of the 9.1-magnitude 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami that killed 230,000 people. If harnessed, the surface energy from this earthquake would power a city the size of Los Angeles for an entire year.[42] The total energy released, also known as the seismic moment (M0), was more than 200,000 times the surface energy and was calculated by the USGS at 3.9×1022 joules,[59] slightly less than the 2004 Indian Ocean quake. This is equivalent to 9,320 gigatons of TNT, or approximately 600 million times the energy of the Little Boy bomb.
Megathrust earthquakes record huge MW values, or total energy released. The 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake released 9,560 gigatons of TNT (40,000 EJ) equivalent, but its ME (surface rupture energy, or potential for damage) was far smaller at 26.3 megatons of TNT (110 PJ).
Hurricane
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6×10^14 J energy released by an average hurricane in 1 second
Ну какая тебе огромная энергия может быть в наводнении? -_- На счет оползней, селей, цунами, лавин. Можно посчитать будет на досуге - в принципе интересно. Но циферки не ожидаются большие особо.
Цитата:
Как бы я имел ввиду в числовом еквиваленте одновременно ети характеристики.
Но ето уже перебор
Общий пауэр левел
Цитата:
С такими познаниями ты наверно на ОБД статьи пишеш.
Нет, но давно хочу посчитать что-нибудь с "потенциально большими числами" - есть что на примете?)
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