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Originally posted by thedeadwalkk
Ok, well the regular site i go to: transport.nilu.no...
"Doesn't exist" anymore
Does anyone have a website that shows an animated map of the radioactive plume
First measurements are now available from the CTBTO. The observed Cs-137 activity concentrations are in the order of 0.001 to 0.1 Bq/m3 (See graphics right, with permission of the Federal Office for Radiation Protection, Germany). Based on these observations a new estimation of the emission rate was done and the transport calculations were updated. A first comparison indicates identical arrival times of the radioactive cloud at the CTBTO stations. In the upper row right, an animation of the daily mean values in air together with the simulated detection at the CTBTO stations is displayed. A detailled verifikation of the calculations will follow. Deposition: The dry and wet deposition display the total accumulated deposition along the path of the plume. In the upper row, the temporal evolution of the deposition is shown.
Originally posted by thedeadwalkk
reply to post by elevenaugust
That only goes until may 3rd or 4th. Its now the 13th, that hasn't been updated in awhile
The observational data of the CTBTO now show a clear decrease of the worldwide radioactive concentrations outside of Japan (see measurements at bottom right of this page). Therefore we now do not continue with the predictions for the northern hemisphere. We thank you for your lively interest in our work, for many questions and comments.
Results Log
5/12 (7:08pm): A milk sample with a Best By date of 5/16 was added to our Milk results. We have our second non-detection of I-131 in milk, and the levels of Cs-134 and Cs-137 continue to decline.
5/11 (9:25pm): Air results were updated with one measurement from 5/2-5/6. I-131, Cs-134, and Cs-137 were all detected, but they all continue to decline.
5/9 (10:30pm): Milk measurements are now updated with samples of milk up to a Best Buy Date of 5/9. We have the first non-detection of I-131, and Cs-137 and Cs-134 have both declined.
5/9 (9:40pm): Air measurements were updated with two recent measurements. Only I-131 and Cs-137 were detected in the most recent measurement, at levels that are about 100 to 1000 times lower than their peak measurements in March. Air sampling will continue at a frequency of about three days until we can no longer detect I-131 and Cs-137 in a practical amount of time.
Originally posted by thedeadwalkk
reply to post by elevenaugust
hmm well two conflicting reports. Dutchsinse saying levels are going higher
Wonder which sources are the wrong ones