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Toshiro Cloud Feat Downgrade

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So, with the new DT cloud calculator and whatnot, Toshiro’s storm feat from early in the series needed to be recalculated. That’s what I did. The old calc is linked in the new calc fyi. It’s a minor downgrade but the value did change by some 80 megatons regardless. I’m making this thread to apply it to the verse page as long as there are no issues with it.

It’s cool: Mitch, Clover, Damage
I don’t care:
Redo it:
 
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Does this calculator really find the mass of just the air? Or does it find the mass of the air + cloud in total?

The calculator itself says this: "Mass of air / cloud (kg):" which is a bit ambiguous.

Because if it's both, then you don't need to add the water content separately.
 
Does this calculator really find the mass of just the air? Or does it find the mass of the air + cloud in total?

The calculator itself says this: "Mass of air / cloud (kg):" which is a bit ambiguous.

Because if it's both, then you don't need to add the water content separately.
The cloud calculation page made it sound like you use the DT calculator for air and the table on the page for water? If you read cloud mass on our page you’ll see what I mean. I could be wrong tho, it wasn’t exactly crystal clear
 
The cloud calculation page made it sound like you use the DT calculator for air and the table on the page for water? If you read cloud mass on our page you’ll see what I mean. I could be wrong tho, it wasn’t exactly crystal clear
Okay, that's no problem then.

Change looks fine.
 
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