Guest guest Posted March 19, 2011 Report Share Posted March 19, 2011 Moderators::: Is it at all possible to take this to the OT list??? IF we want this kind of information, we can each individually find it on the internet or I'm sure there is another list discussing this.. These kind of emails are just filling up my inbox from this list. And unfortunately, I'm about ready to unsubscribe. This list has a lot of emails anyway, and now you add this, it's too much. This is still an iodine list, correct? Re: Radiation map with Japan on it Well, the monitoring station is near Tokyo. The radiation is coming from an area north and slightly east of Tokyo. For the most part, prevailing wind patterns are west to east, so most radiation would not pass through Tokyo and would, instead, be blown out over the Pacific. There have been a few periods where wind direction changed and radiation levels in Tokyo elevated briefly before returning to normal.They have noted radiation in milk, water and spinach in Japan.Pamela> > >> >> > I just noticed that you can zoom out on the blackcat radiation map. If you> > zoom out as far as possible, Japan shows up. (You can also just click on the> > map and drag it to the right until Japan appears.) And somebody is> > monitoring and reporting levels from Tokyo. Tokyo's levels are lower than> > many background levels in the USA.> >> > Pamela> >> > > >> > > > -- > Ariel Monserrat> Publisher & Managing Editor> Green Egg zine> www.greeneggzine.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2011 Report Share Posted March 19, 2011 Good idea. Please take this discussion to the Off Topic Group. Link is located at the bottom of this page.Thank you! Kathleen (moderator) Re: Radiation map with Japan on it Well, the monitoring station is near Tokyo. The radiation is coming from an area north and slightly east of Tokyo. For the most part, prevailing wind patterns are west to east, so most radiation would not pass through Tokyo and would, instead, be blown out over the Pacific. There have been a few periods where wind direction changed and radiation levels in Tokyo elevated briefly before returning to normal.They have noted radiation in milk, water and spinach in Japan.Pamela> > >> >> > I just noticed that you can zoom out on the blackcat radiation map. If you> > zoom out as far as possible, Japan shows up. (You can also just click on the> > map and drag it to the right until Japan appears.) And somebody is> > monitoring and reporting levels from Tokyo. Tokyo's levels are lower than> > many background levels in the USA.> >> > Pamela> >> > > >> > > > -- > Ariel Monserrat> Publisher & Managing Editor> Green Egg zine> www.greeneggzine.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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