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Ap for Storm Creation Feat

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What's the ap for the feat of making a storm so big that it can stretch from New York all the way to Naples, Italy?
 
Okay so apparently the distance from new york to naples is about 4,395 mi or 7073067 m, with a radius of 3536533.5 m. Assuming when you say storm you mean something like a thunderstorm that'd mean the clouds would be cumulonimbus and have an average thickness of 9900 m. Using a cylindrical volume that means it'd be:

pi*3536533.5^2*9900=3.8899196e+17 m^3

Clouds have a thickness of 1.003 kg/m^3 so a mass of 3.9015894e+17 kg. Using condensation and vaporization you'd multiply the mass by 2264705 J/kg or CAPE where typically you multiply it by 4000 J/kg for most storms.

3.9015894e+17*2264705=8.835949e+23 J (Large Country level)

3.9015894e+17*4000=1.5606358e+21 J (Large Island level)
 
Okay so apparently the distance from new york to naples is about 4,395 mi or 7073067 m, with a radius of 3536533.5 m. Assuming when you say storm you mean something like a thunderstorm that'd mean the clouds would be cumulonimbus and have an average thickness of 9900 m. Using a cylindrical volume that means it'd be:

pi*3536533.5^2*9900=3.8899196e+17 m^3

Clouds have a thickness of 1.003 kg/m^3 so a mass of 3.9015894e+17 kg. Using condensation and vaporization you'd multiply the mass by 2264705 J/kg or CAPE where typically you multiply it by 4000 J/kg for most storms.

3.9015894e+17*2264705=8.835949e+23 J (Large Country level)

3.9015894e+17*4000=1.5606358e+21 J (Large Island level)
Thanks. Do you happen to know the tnt measurements of those results and also would it be different if it was a hurricane or cyclone?
 
First one is 211.18424952198853362 Teratons

Second one is 373.00090822179731731 Gigatons

Dunno how to do hurricane/cyclone calcs so yeah. Only thing I can do for this is storms so I wouldn't know
 
What is this for, if you don't mind me asking?

Making a profile?
No out of curiosity. The storm I described was a storm discovered on Jupiter. This had me curious because it was way smaller than the great red spot which is the biggest storm on Jupiter, so I was curious to how strong this smaller storm was.
 
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