Saturday, September 12, 2015

Steam from (behind?) Unit 3 Area


Compare emissions from yesterday with those from today.

Below see a Cam 1 screenshot from yesterday, September 12, 00:36:

 

Compare the screenshot above with one from today, Sept 13, 2:30


Notice the white-blue glow in the corner where the steam seems to emanate from:
 

I think the glow is actually behind the reactors on the port side of the buildings but I'm not sure about that. We've seen glowing from that location before. Perhaps TEPCO is burning debris. I don't know.



6 comments:

  1. the glow activity does look like it is in the ocean

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  2. That must be the most radioactive steam in the world

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  3. As the radioactive emissions increase they reflect more of the site lights, gets brighter in that area. What's causing the emissions to periodically increase?

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  4. This is what happens when fukushima radiation accumulates. Can we call this wild pig choc-full-o cesium strontium and actonides in california? http://www.businessinsider.com/wild-pig-with-bright-blue-flesh-found-in-california-2015-9

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  5. @majia, check your messages at Fukushima Hounds.

    http://fukushimahounds.freeforums.net/thread/871/ene-news-replacement-forum?page=2



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    1. I'm having trouble navigating that site to find the post, sorry.

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