Talk:Firestorm
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Nuclear weapons in comparison to conventional weapons, why?
To be blunt, this is a stupid comparison. Radioactive fallout is not included in the comparison. The ratio of a single bomb vs hundreds or thousands of bombs to generate the same amount of destruction, if not more. Is so absurd I'm surprised it is still present. Once again because of the continued deadly effects of radiation from a nuclear explosion vs nothing of conventional weapons posing ongoing health risks. Fire bomb a city and as soon as the fires are out the city can rebuild. Drop a nuclear weapon on a city and it is years if not decades before the city can begin to rebuild. What does any of this have to do with a natural phenomenon caused by large fires? I have no idea. None, I am assuming. 73.228.222.112 (talk) 11:16, 30 May 2025 (UTC)
Hiroshima bombings
there is still scholarly debate onto whether the fires that occurred in the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing constitute a true firestorm, specifically when compared to the firestorm in the aftermath of the Hamburg bombing campaign, which is widely looked to as an archetype for man-made firestorms. I suggest that Hiroshima be removed from the list with a mention of the possibility of it, indeed, being a firestorm ~2025-37888-70 (talk) 22:55, 30 January 2026 (UTC)
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