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I was actually surprised by how close some of the HBOMBS fireball radii were compared to the real thing. In fact, the Davy Crockett airburst fireball in HBOMBS is actually larger than a fireball produced by a real Davy Crockett nuke!
A lot of these fireballs can fit inside a Source Engine map if they were scaled up to actual size. A Source Engine map has dimensions of 32,768x32,768x32,768 in Valve units, which translates to about 2048'x2048'x2048' or 624m x 624m x 624 m (16 Valve units = 1'). With these dimensions, a Source Engine map can probably fit a airburst fireball created by a 264 kT nuke.
HBOMBS' mushroom clouds, on the other hand, are stout to say the least. The (real) Trinity test, with a 20 kT yield, created a mushroom cloud 7.5 miles high. By comparison, the Tsar Bomba in HBOMBS, which creates a fireball the same as a 44 kT airburst nuke, probably rises no more than 2000', given that it fits inside the map. In other words, while the mushroom clouds in GMOD may look large, they don't even come close in size compared to their real life counterparts.
http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1119373263
The Grable shot had some material errors, hence there's only a fireball for Grable as opposed to the whole airburst. The map in this collage can be downloaded here:
https://sn0wsh00.deviantart.com/art/SFM-HBOMBS-airburst-comparisons-700729510