Where are the 600 pages of SPEEDI data?
So where, on the internet, are these 600 pages of data actually posted?
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/25_04.html
Gov. releases radiation forecast system data
Japan's nuclear watchdog has released results of their analysis on how radioactive substances spread after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant accident. The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency released data analyzed by a computer forecasting system designed to track the movement of radioactive substances based on wind and weather.
The System for Prediction of Environmental Emergency Dose Information, or SPEEDI, calculated 6 days' worth of data, from March 12th through 17th.
The Agency says it calculated the data based on updated figures obtained from the nuclear reactors through June. The 600 pages of information are available on the internet.
Monday, July 25, 2011 06:32 +0900 (JST)
About SPEEDI
http://www.fujitsu.com/downloads/MAG/vol44-4/paper05.pdf


Wherre is the data?
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'Cute' maps, but where is the data?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt-x5z78SAw
I look forward to revieiwing the data to the Northwest of the stricken power plant which occured during the evacuation.
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Data Release - 600 Pages
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This data release can be compared to previous TEPCO/Japan data-base releases and other data-base information. Cancer prediction updates can follow.
http://www.llrc.org/fukushima/subtopic/fukushimariskcalc.pdf
The report with all methods, assumptions and data as a pdf.
http://www.llrc.org/fukushima/subtopic/fukushimariskcalc.pdf
UPDATE 15th April:This material was first posted on 1st April 2011. The Japanese authorities have released more detailed monitoring of radioactivity on the ground in various locations in Fukushima prefecture. We are analysing the data. Early indications are that the initial estimate will be confirmed.
From previous updates:
http://www.llrc.org/fukushima/subtopic/fukushimariskcalc.htm#linktopdf
Applying the "Tondel" method to the ring between 100 km and 200 km from Fukushima, population 7.8 million but lower concentrations of fallout, 120,894 extra cancers are to be expected by 2021.
Assuming permanent residence and no evacuation the total predicted yield according to the "Tondel" method is 224,223 in ten years.
The second method is derived from weighting factors advised by the ECRR on the basis of the different ways in which different radionuclides behave in biological systems. This predicts 191,986 extra cancers in the 0 - 100km circle and 224,623 in the outer ring. Probably half of these will be expressed in the first ten years and the remainder between 10 and 50 years.
Assuming permanent residence and no evacuation the total predicted yield according to the second method will be 416,619 of which 208,310 will appear in the first ten years. There is thus good agreement between the two methods.