In response to inquiries: Rough simulation (Sept15-29) of #radio-isotope cloud from hypothetical atmospheric burst over Pacific: #CTBT #IMS http://pic.twitter.com/361ZBkoUy7— Lassina Zerbo (@SinaZerbo) September 28, 2017
Daily Mail: How a huge radioactive cloud could spread towards Asia and the US if North Korea carries out a nuclear explosion over the Pacific Ocean
* Graphic shows possible spread of 'atmospheric burst' from North Korean nuke
* It reveals path of potential 'radio-isotope cloud' from a blast in the Pacific Ocean
* Simulation released by the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation
* Comes just weeks after Kim Jong-un ordered North Korea's sixth nuclear test
A new graphic has emerged showing how a radioactive cloud could spread towards Asia and the US if North Korea carries out a nuclear explosion over the Pacific.
The simulation reveals the possible two-week spread of an 'atmospheric burst' that could be unleashed from one of Kim Jong-un's nukes.
It was released on the Twitter account of Lassina Zerbo, Executive Secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation, which examines weapons tests.
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