droid
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Sorry, with the later generation of sub-megaton yield airburst warheads any nuclear winter is likely to be short-lived. The model's Carl Sagan et al used weren't very good.
lol. Dont take away the one sliver lining.
Actually - it seems like we're still good as long as there's total war between Russia & US.
This larger number of firestorms, which are not, in of themselves modeled, are presented as causing nuclear winter conditions as a result of the smoke inputted into various climate models, with the depths of severe cooling lasting for as long as a decade, summer drops in average temperature by about 20 °C (36 °F) in core agricultural regions of the US, Europe, and China, and by as much as 35 °C (63 °F) in Russia.[8] This cooling was produced due to a 99% reduction in the natural solar radiation reaching the surface of the planet in the first few years, gradually clearing over several decades.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_winter
Fingers crossed!