It looks like that site is using the NILU atmospheric models. Please read my comment about interpreting these maps that I wrote about on another thread.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 2011-04-04 18:52.
This shows a more concentrated plume coming over California in the next two days. It will be interesting to see if it shows up in the Berkeley testing.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 2011-04-04 20:57.
The global measurements of radioactivity in the framework of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) to show currently (status of measurements: March 31) continues that traces of iodine and cesium are currently found in nearly all measuring points of the northern hemisphere. In Europe, the measure stations in Freiburg / Germany and Stockholm, Sweden still iodine-131 and cesium-137. These isotopes are still registered in the Arctic, for example, in Resolute, Canada, and Spitsbergen, Norway. Iodine-131 values ??greater than 1000 ?Bqm -3 are still in parts of the United States also registered. In any of the areas mentioned here, there is a risk to health.
http://radiationfears.com/201
http://radiationfears.com/2011/04/04/xenon-133-plume-map/
It looks like that site is
It looks like that site is using the NILU atmospheric models. Please read my comment about interpreting these maps that I wrote about on another thread.
Mark [BRAWM Team member]
Thanks Mark, I hope the
Thanks Mark, I hope the model doesn't turn out to be a good predictor. Have you found any other models on the interenet that you think are good.
This shows a more
This shows a more concentrated plume coming over California in the next two days. It will be interesting to see if it shows up in the Berkeley testing.
The global measurements of
The global measurements of radioactivity in the framework of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) to show currently (status of measurements: March 31) continues that traces of iodine and cesium are currently found in nearly all measuring points of the northern hemisphere. In Europe, the measure stations in Freiburg / Germany and Stockholm, Sweden still iodine-131 and cesium-137. These isotopes are still registered in the Arctic, for example, in Resolute, Canada, and Spitsbergen, Norway. Iodine-131 values ??greater than 1000 ?Bqm -3 are still in parts of the United States also registered. In any of the areas mentioned here, there is a risk to health.
Another map
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