Posted on 03/16/2011 8:09:16 PM PDT by NoLibZone
The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization shows how weather patterns this week might disperse radiation from a continuous source in Fukushima, Japan. The forecast does not show actual levels of radiation, but it does allow the organization to estimate when different monitoring stations, marked with small dots, might be able to detect extremely low levels of radiation.
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It's from GOPJ's link in post #6.
ok, so by the ‘arbitrary unit’ chart, California gets 10% of what leaves Japan?
that can’t be good
There is no plume. There is almost no radiation actually leaking. The people living in the town have been measured and the worst cases had to have their clothing cleaned. I am in San Diego and I guarantee the same idiots who are flocking to the iodine spend hundreds of hours a year in direct sunlight getting more radiation than anyone in Fukushima.
I thought you were banned for using pro-Obama, anti-nuke scaremongering tactics. When were you ‘reinstated’?
Now why would you think that?
Was I?
I hadn’t broken a policy, rule or the law, so you figure it out....
When were you ‘reinstated’?
Was I?
When were you?
Me pro Obama? Never. Ever.
Really? Because Lester Holt of NBC was scanned found to be contaminated, on his shoes, cleaned his shoes three times.
They confiscated his shoes.
So I think ‘changing clothes’ is putting it a litte mildly.
I'm not going to lose sleep over the possibility of "extremely low levels of radiation".
Your account was suspended and it’s obvious you have an agenda. You are not fooling anyone with your Greenpeace act.
Rain in Simi Valley (just north of LA) on Sunday.
http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/simi-valley/93065/forecast-weekends.asp
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I needed that laugh.
Thanks.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Rain in Simi Valley (just north of LA) on Sunday.
http://www.accuweather.com/us/ca/simi-valley/93065/forecast-weekends.asp
hey now..dont let a post of reason spoil the par-tay
Well, I said cleaned. I just went to Yahoo's top page. I found this article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/sc_nm/us_nuclear_usa
In it the reporter quotes Dr. Ira Helfand. So I google him and the 3rd hit shows me that he is the cofounder of " Physicians for Social Responsibility" an anti-nuke group.
So in a mere 3 or 4 clicks of my mouse I find that the main "expert" component that is fueling US hysteria is an anti-nuke activist. And to be 100% honest I wasn't even sure that would happen I just suspected as much.
Oh so, having to throw away the contaminated shoes, wasn’t the issue.
Disparaging who said it is...
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