Friday, December 13, 2013

Complete Mis-Match of Tepco and TBS Webcam Data


The TEPCO webcam must be running a loop because there is no correspondence what so ever between the TEPCO and TBS webcam views:




Majia here: There is a reason TEPCO is running a loop. They don't want us to see something that TBS is willing to share: Heavy Emissions!

Please see my analysis of current conditions here: Last Days.

Here are screen shots taken over last few days. Please note the heavy emissions from the area to the right of unit 4, over unit 2, and from the vicinity of the common spent fuel pool. Please also note the abrupt shifts in lens color on the TBS cam:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dvoqmyfnu07xl4j/December%2010%202013.pdf

Watch Out Folks!
 

8 comments:

  1. They don't want us to see emissions, or work being done on #4. There is no doubt that SFP#4 melted down or burned:

    http://optimalprediction.com/wp/cesium-136-137-ratio-demonstrates-radiation-releases-from-spent-fuel-pools/

    They're not removing rods, they're flushing corium residue into the ocean.

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    1. Hello, Bobby!

      That article that you wrote, and linked to above, is by far the most revealing and important that i have seen in a long time.

      Unfortunately, I have been unable to comment on your site due to some odd quirk of the network here, and my lack of time due to attending University here.

      I hope the work you do eases your suffering.

      Thank you, sir.

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  2. Thanks Bobby and Weez
    Bobby your data analysis corroborates what I know intuitively. Plume number 3 came in over southern California and across to AZ before heading north through Colorado. It rained during that period.

    This event explains the collapse of hermit crabs in San Diego and insects living outside in the soil in my area (cockroaches and June bugs). Bats also affected. I didn't see a single one in my yard this year. They are usually plentiful in the summer months.

    Emissions visible again today on TBS cam, but not on TEPCO cam

    Steam events: Time period is 11:45 Dec 14 – 12:00 am Dec 15 (Tepco cam time stamp).

    These screen shots depict two steam events:

    The first event is longer, lasting at least 15 minutes. Emissions are emanating from unit 1 (or it could be unit 2, but unit 1 is practically glowing so I think it is the source).

    The second event is fleeting and is represented by steam floating across the screen, from left to right. I don't know the source.

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/yaejrfsg1mumio3/December%2014%202013%20Steam%20Event.pd

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  3. I Thank you, Majia for exposing this.

    I wish that I was studying under a Professor like you.
    You are an inspiration to me (et al).

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  4. Majia, bats are dying of fungal disease. Radiation promotes both the growth of fungus and the amount of spore release.

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  5. I wish my students cared as much as you do.

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  6. wow...

    please visite my blog : www.mine-plan.blogspot.com

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  7. Majia, please encourage people to comment to NRC on Waste, deadline Dec 20

    http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/2013/12/your-chance-to-officially-let-nrc-and.html

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