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About Thor's City-busting feat (MCU)

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Well in this case, for a low end at least, go with the longer side as being the 6,410 foot figure. With that it shouldn't be hard to get the third dimension with pixel scaling.
 
The result would probably be smaller than his destruction of part of Jotunheim considering how small it was.
 
Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan said:
It might be higher than 7-A though.
If it ends up being somewhere in High 7-A that would be fine. But like I said, I can't tell if that storm stretches to the horizon. Does it in a later scan?

At the least it will be a solid supporting feat.
 
Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan said:
Assuming that building Thor clung on is 200 m tall (seems a reasonable assumption), the horizon is 50.5 km away. The storm took around 6 seconds to form, but using KE gives me outlierish results. The timeframe is also assumed, since we don't know when the storm reached the horizon. All we know is at 5 seconds the horizon is still clear, though the storm nearly reached the horizon, and then at 6 seconds lightning appears.
So using CAPE would be safer than KE in this case.

Then radius is 25 250

pi*25250^2*13000 = 2.6e+13

Then multiply by density of cloud, 1300, I get 33.38e+16 kg.

I'll use weak instability, 1 Kj/kg just to be safe.

33.38e+16*1000 = 33.38e+19 Joules, Island level

Seems outlierish to me. Also I'm not sure if the storm really reached the horizon.
Yeah, that is 79.78 gigatons. Definitely an Outlier since it sits above the storm calcs for Awakened Thor. That, and we have no clue if it truly reached the horizon.
 
Infinity War had Thor make a storm in the span of time it took for his jump to reach its peak.
 
I just looked more carefully, the storm definitely did not extend to the horizon. (note: I'm talking about the Avengers 1 one, not Gemmysaur's storm)
 
Manhattan is 87 km^2, or 87 000 000 m^2. If it's a square it's 9327.38 diametre. The radius is 4663.69, and the storm formed in around 6 seconds, so speed is 777.28 m/s. Supersonic attack speed for Thor.

Density is 1.003 actually, I misread the value before.

Back to the feat. Clouds are 13 000 m tall, so the volume of the storm cloud is 1 131 000 000 000 m^2, and the weight is 1 134 393 000 000 kg.

1134393000000*777.28^2*0.5 = 3.426798187577856e+17 Joules, City level+

Not bad, not bad. Also considering the cloud's actually less than 6 seconds to form, it might get 7-A.
 
Spinosaurus75DinosaurFan said:
Manhattan is 87 km^2, or 87 000 000 m^2. If it's a square it's 9327.38 diametre. The radius is 4663.69, and the storm formed in around 6 seconds, so speed is 777.28 m/s. Supersonic attack speed for Thor.
Density is 1.003 actually, I misread the value before.

Back to the feat. Clouds are 13 000 m tall, so the volume of the storm cloud is 1 131 000 000 000 m^2, and the weight is 1 134 393 000 000 kg.

1134393000000*777.28^2*0.5 = 3.426798187577856e+17 Joules, City level+

Not bad, not bad. Also considering the cloud's actually less than 6 seconds to form, it might get 7-A.
If it gets this, or outright 7-A it would be a solid supporting feat
 
So the scaling:

Thor/Hulk/those who scale to him: At least City level+, likely Mountain level+

Kurse and those who rekt Thor: Large Mountain level
 
@Natse Well, Mountain level+ is the top-half of mountain level, those who casually stomped Thor being High 7-A isn't that much of a stretch.
 
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