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TCups said:OK, how about just the straightforward mechanism of a large blast with a vertical plume at Bldg 3 sucking the ground air upward and creating a large, but transient negative pressure region at "ground zero"? I am grasping here for some mechanism to explain a transient, negative pressure gradient in the lower portions of Bldg 4 . . .
I once was in a test building open in the back to the outside when a large shock wave passed the building and promptly sucked out the windows as it passed.
I'm not sure if that's the same effect you're describing.