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Can this be calculated?

Ricsi-viragosi

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There is a storm feat I was wondering how to begin to calculate.

There are a few reasons that makes this hard.

The first is that the amount of energy to substain it was given all at once, allowing it to stay even after the death of the caster.

The second that it is not to the horizon, and we never really get a full panel view of it.


For it's radius, I do have something that might help.

The fight takes place in Korea, by mt. Bukhansan. The peak of the mountain, which will be showed later, is around 800 meters (836.5 meters [2,744 ft], 810.5 meters [2,659 ft] or 787.0 meters [2,582.0 ft], it is not specified bys which part they are)

StormFeatGamer
Thing is, in the last image you can see the storm reach the mountains, and it reaches above their top. I have no idea how but could it be calculated how wide that would make the storm?

I am also going to point out that the storm circular, and is only created behind him, so how far away the mountain is the diameter, not the radius.
 
That's kinda hard woth how the storm was shown to be pretty area specific.

Like, it only apeared behind the dude, and I doubt that a 800 meter mountain would look like that from 12 km.
 
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