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Tepco: Temperatures Rising At Fukushima Daini No.1, No.2 Reactors [Have "lost control" of pressure]
WSJ; Dow Jones Newswires ^ | March 11, 2011 | Mari Iwata, Dow Jones Newswires

Posted on 03/11/2011 3:02:53 PM PST by americanophile

Tokyo Electric Power Co. (9501.TO) said Saturday that the temperatures of its No.1 and No.2 reactors at its Fukushima Daini nuclear power station are rising, and it has lost control over pressure in the reactors.

Fukushima Daini station is the second nuclear power plant the company has in Fukushima prefecture in northeastern Japan, where the troubled Fukushima Daiichi plant is located.

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TOPICS: Breaking News; Japan; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: earthquake; japan; japanearthquake; nuclear; tsunami
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To: Smogger

Yeah but still informative IMO.

The best up-to-date report I found is in the LATimes for cryimg out loud- full of lefty input.
http://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-japan-quake-nuclear-20110312,0,7065294.story?track=rss


101 posted on 03/11/2011 4:45:32 PM PST by mrsmith
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To: Smogger
I think they lost the diesel generators that are needed to power up and shut down the plant. I have it on pretty good authority that the US Military is, as we type, hauling in very big gensets to bring the pumps back on line.
102 posted on 03/11/2011 4:45:48 PM PST by mad_as_he$$
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To: MPJackal

“And those 60 inch TV’s use less energy than a 20 inch of years gone by.”

You don’t know what you are talking about. Check your facts. Too bad it is that mentality that forces us to need more and more power. Who cares about the consequences. Typical.


103 posted on 03/11/2011 4:48:22 PM PST by Revel
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To: KevinDavis
you say “In all fairness only a tiny portion of the US in a earthquake zone. “

Really? Gosh, you have relieved my mind.

NOT

http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2005/3038/images/seismic-hazard-map.jpg

http://folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu/recenteqs/

We are constantly discovering previously unknown faults.

I was living in Calif in the early ‘70’s when it was discovered that the newly ocnstructed Diablo nuclear plant was built over a unknown fault. Oops.

Even Arkansas just had a large swarm that ended in a pretty good quake for them.

And then there's the volcanoes. Sure hope that caldera in Yellowstone goes back asleep - or it won't matter WHERE on earth we live - game over.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41494177/ns/technology_and_science-science/

104 posted on 03/11/2011 4:51:46 PM PST by maine-iac7 ("We stand together or we fall apart" mt)
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To: MPJackal; Revel

Wow Jackal - Revel must be in DEEP cover if he’s been pitching hippie causes here since 1998...;)


105 posted on 03/11/2011 4:53:21 PM PST by SeattleBruce (Tea Party like it's 1773! Repeal the Federal Reserve Act! Pray 2 Chronicles 7:14!)
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To: All

I’m pretty sure we should all be dead by now according to the environmentalists. The Southwest United states should be entirely uninhabitable. Funny that it is the fastest growing area. Shrugs shoulders.

A Time-Lapse Map of Every Nuclear Explosion Since 1945 - by Isao Hashimoto
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLCF7vPanrY


106 posted on 03/11/2011 4:54:18 PM PST by listenhillary (Social Justice is the epitome of injustice.)
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To: maine-iac7

If Yellowstone goes, a nuclear plant or two will be the least of our worries.


107 posted on 03/11/2011 4:55:56 PM PST by listenhillary (Social Justice is the epitome of injustice.)
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To: SeattleBruce
Well perhaps I was a bit quick on the trigger, but since moving to the left coast all I hear from the hippies in Portlandia is don't drill, no wind farms, no hydro, no nuke, and on and on. Plus it is Friday afternoon.
108 posted on 03/11/2011 4:58:03 PM PST by MPJackal ("From my cold dead hands.")
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To: Revel

To tie the use of 60” TV screens to a mad dash for more power comes across as a hippies bad trip. Are you a convert having flashbacks?


109 posted on 03/11/2011 4:59:35 PM PST by ohioman
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To: MPJackal

“Peter Raynes, professor of opto-electronic engineering at the University of Oxford, says modern LCD screens use a similar amount of power to bulky old cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions.”

“This says that, on average, the power consumption of a cathode-ray screen is 3.4 watts per screen inch, while plasma uses 9.4 watts per screen inch - based on figures from 2005.”

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/6188940.stm


110 posted on 03/11/2011 5:02:00 PM PST by Revel
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To: mrsmith
this from WaPo earlier for reference:

Japanese nuclear reactor in peril after deadly earthquake, tsunami off coast

- evac area was expanded because radiation was measured outside the plant
- loss of power caused loss of core cooling
- loss of power prevents planned release of steam in vessel
- backup battery system will only last a few hours
- diesel backup generators were flooded
- beyond the evacs, those within 16 mi radius have been told to stay indoors

111 posted on 03/11/2011 5:02:39 PM PST by glock rocks (I am Dyslexis of Borg. Your ass will be laminated.)
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To: palmer

Consumers use 20% that is no small amount.


112 posted on 03/11/2011 5:03:16 PM PST by Revel
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To: MPJackal

LOL - I do understand what it’s like to be surrounded by granola heads (living as I do near the soviet socialist republik of seattle.)


113 posted on 03/11/2011 5:03:40 PM PST by SeattleBruce (Tea Party like it's 1773! Repeal the Federal Reserve Act! Pray 2 Chronicles 7:14!)
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To: RockinRight

Japan has proper containment. It’s unlikely that it would bust the cap of the plant.


114 posted on 03/11/2011 5:04:54 PM PST by BenKenobi (Don't expect to build up the weak by pulling down the strong. - Silent Cal)
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To: maine-iac7

This is just down and dirty blurb. My suggestion if you are interested is to read his books. I loved them. I’m not big on Predictions, but hey if he was right so be it.

............
Edgar Cayce forecast that Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York and would be gone, Japan as well, and Europe would be completely changed “in the twinkling of an eye.” The Mississippi area of the United States would not fare so well. The Mississippi would become quite wide and the Great Lakes will drain into the Gulf of Mexico through it. Carolina and Georgia are also slated for disappearance. Some central states in the United States will be somewhat alright like the Illinois Ohio, Montana areas, while Canada has large portions of undisturbed area too. The western part of Canada is going to have challenges though. Edgar Cayce also predicted that there would be volcanic eruptions and earthquakes in the southern hemisphere more than the northern hemisphere. Land masses within the seas will arise to become islands and continents of their own.

Unfortunately, Edgar Cayce doesn’t mention much about other parts of the world. It is probably due to the fact that he was from the United States and travel in his lifetime overseas wasn’t as easily accessible then as it is now. He most likely didn’t know a lot about the other parts of the world since his era wasn’t as connected in communication like we are now. He does say however that there will be strife in Egypt, Libya, Ankara, Syria, the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf. He also mentioned that there would be strife in the Davis Strait which is between Greenland and Canada.

Edgar Cayce also predicted that there would be a global pole shift of 17 degrees into Russia and reportedly there will be a shift of 16 degrees, which is close.
.......................
Here’s a link to his books:http://www.edgarcaycebooks.org/


115 posted on 03/11/2011 5:06:11 PM PST by Marty62 (Marty 60)
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To: LibsRJerks

Sure you’re at the right site? DU is over there.

An 8.9 magnitude earthquake has nothing to do with the nuclear industry.


116 posted on 03/11/2011 5:07:04 PM PST by BenKenobi (Don't expect to build up the weak by pulling down the strong. - Silent Cal)
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To: listenhillary

That’s what I was asking blam about earlier, Japan being opposite Yellowstone, more or less, and the supermoon coming up.


117 posted on 03/11/2011 5:10:50 PM PST by txhurl
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To: chessplayer

One, the plants have containment.

Two, even if it had as large a release of Chernobyl, Japan is 5500 miles from LA. The radiation will not reach america.


118 posted on 03/11/2011 5:11:15 PM PST by BenKenobi (Don't expect to build up the weak by pulling down the strong. - Silent Cal)
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To: RoseofTexas
hmmm - could well be - 100 tons of sardines wash up on Calif shores

You pose a very good question. I wonder if any ‘experts’ ever look at this? Certainly animals are affected before a quake...

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700116910/Tons-of-dead-fish-pulled-from-California-marina.html?s_cid=rss-5

119 posted on 03/11/2011 5:12:55 PM PST by maine-iac7 ("We stand together or we fall apart" mt)
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To: Revel

The original ENERGY STAR® rating for TVs only measured standby power (the amount of power the set consumes when it’s turned off), which accounts for a small fraction of the power TVs consume. The ENERGY STAR 3.0 rating, which took effect on November 1, 2008, also factored in power consumption when the TV is on, providing a much clearer idea of how much power a TV uses.

Version 4.1, which takes effect on May 1, 2010, sets a more stringent standard for on-mode power consumption. It promises consumers a savings of 40 percent over models currently on the market. Version 5.1, which takes effect on May 1, 2012, promises a savings of 65% over sets that were on the market prior to the debut of the version 4.1 standards.

So I am a year ahead of my time hippie;-)


120 posted on 03/11/2011 5:16:06 PM PST by MPJackal ("From my cold dead hands.")
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