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Yeah. Typically speaking Clark from the end of one season is far more powerful than he was at the beginning of said season. Let alone an entire season difference.
It was stated that Superman gets constantly stronger due to absorbing solar radiation. So the older he gets the stronger he gets. So yeah he the American Shonen MC (guess that explains the relationship issues)
Whilst you're putting your cloud calc into a blog you might as well put Spino's redone version of the lake vaporisation down alongside it as a supporting feat, I'll post it here for you quickly:
I checked the angsizing, it is correct. However, vaporization of water we use is 2575 j/cc.
9000.76238 m^3 is 9 000 762 380 cm^3.
2575*9000762380 = 2.3176963e13 Joules, 5.54 kilotons, Small Town level+
I did a small calc assuming it was the size of his back in the previous thread, which was 8-C, however he didn't actually get hit by the meteor, it fell just behind him.
I know you're waiting for a way to calc Clarks season 9 feat, but given the move to the new forum is happening soon it may be best to put both the cloud dispersal and lake vaporisation feat into a blog in case it gets lost or whatever. Of course I have no objections to making a blog myself if you want.
Would that not just be the temperature drop (energy removed) over that area to cause snow storms divided by the time Clark spent breathing slightly hard to cause it?
I think so, but I don't know how to read a doppler radar. Here's a image of just the snow storm. Alternatively you can just assume he created snow clouds over the entire area and maybe get something.
Ok so I just got back talking to Spino about the feat, here's what he got:
According to Google Maps distance between Seattle and Olympia is 193.48 km. The tallest building in Seattle is 286 m, so the air affected should probably at least be that tall.
pi*96740^2*286 = 8.4086848e12 kg
Heat capacity of air is 919 J/kg*C
64 Fahrenheit is 17.7778 Celsius, assuming Superman lowered the air to 0 degrees to create a snowstorm (snow melts at 0 degrees)
919*8.4086848e12*17.7778 = 1.373794e17 Joules, 32.83 megatons, City level