Posted on 12/13/2013 11:28:14 AM PST by Errant
A private organization that monitors radiation data from network points across the United States issued email alerts today for two Western U.S. cities, Reno, Nev., and St. George, Utah.
The alerts came from the the Nuclear Emergency Tracking Center, which explains its mission is to provide radiation monitoring information from hundreds of sites in Japan and the U.S., including those run by the Environmental Protection Agency.
The warning pinpointed an area of concern in St. George, Utah, where background radiation levels more than doubled today from the typical reading.
In Reno, the current background radiation level has increased suddenly by more than 200 points from the typical average.
The report said the counts per minute at St. George reach an all-time high of 456, while the average is 222 with a normal deviation of 55.
In Reno, the CPM suddenly surged to 462. The all time high is 542. The average is 279 with a deviation of 56.2.
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Do you not understand that these data are quite valuable to researchers?
How do you make it through life?
You’re saying that unverified and corrupted information is valuable to researchers?
I see you don’t have very high standards for your data.
You should take a class in applied statistics.
As long as the transponder remains in the same spot for a long time, calibration is irrelevant. Its comparative relationships and means that matter.
Nincompoop!
I’ll wait for the real scientists to verify the data ... and in the meantime, you can use the backyard-wannabe-scientists. You might even buy one yourself and put it in your backyard.
Let me know when the scientists issue a report on it and I’ll read that.
Are you running out of words ... LOL ...
You haven’t the slightest idea what you’re talking about.
Consistent station records are what matters. the longer that they have been in place, the more they matter.
Hey I don’t care if you want to whack yourself out on this company selling their equipment to backyard wanna-be-scientists. Have fun ...
I’m going to wait for real and reliable data.
Doubt it, they had record -17F temps recently.
-17?
My ice box isn’t that cold....Maybe the radiation will heat things up a bit for those in Reno.
Actually that was a bit east of Reno, come to think about. I'm not really sure how low it got in Reno.
okay ... btw ... know I’m being tracked while online. Nothing to hide here but that doesn’t make me and mine safe.
The problem occurred when high altitude winds blew the fallout down to St George where it precipitated out on to the top of the sand. The same sand they used both at St George as well as back at the sound studio in LA.
LOL - good point.
The reactors lost cooling from the earthquake and the fire engine hose lines did not properly deliver the cooling water due to piping issues. Those explosions occurred as the reactors were melting out. Now estimated to have already released 3 Chernobyl's of radiation contamination.
Most of the public are totally asleep and unaware and enjoy being that way. They love to spend $$$, travel to the Sierra Nevada in California and play in the snow. White stuff falling all around them has been irradiated for about a year now. And most do not even suspect.
Baa, Baa, Baa . . . LOL !
Significantly more than "some" if you ask me.
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