[u][b]World Net Daily[/b][/u] wrote:A private organization that monitors radiation data from network points across the United States issued email alerts today for two Western U.S. cities, Reno, Nev., and St. George, Utah.
The alerts came from the the Nuclear Emergency Tracking Center, which explains its mission is to provide radiation monitoring information from hundreds of sites in Japan and the U.S., including those run by the Environmental Protection Agency.
The warning pinpointed an area “of concern” in St. George, Utah, where background radiation levels more than doubled today from the typical reading.
In Reno, “the current background radiation level has increased suddenly by more than 200 points from the typical average.”
The report said the “counts per minute” at St. George reach an all-time high of 456, while the average is 222 with a normal deviation of 55.
In Reno, the CPM suddenly surged to 462. The all time high is 542. The average is 279 with a deviation of 56.2.
NETC.com founder Harlan Yother told WND he’s seeing more and more surges of radiation. Levels have risen along the West Coast, then moved east. The movement always follows by two or three days a rise in levels in Japan, home of the Fukushima nuclear reactor disaster in 2011, he said.
A previous alert, Nov. 26, cited the Fukishima nuclear disaster, where a power plant was struck first by an earthquake, then by a tidal wave created by the undersea quake.
Several of the reactors at Fukushima melted down and exploded, releasing massive doses of radiation into the air and water.
Yother said the records show that Seattle, which once was one of the lowest radiation reporting sites in the nation, has been rising since the disaster.
“We can tell it has been increasing,” he said.
Officials with the Utah and Nevada offices of emergency management did not immediately respond to WND questions about the readings. Nor did the Department of Homeland Security.
The website offered basic advice for when radiation levels rise.
“You may wish to close windows in your home or office to keep radiation out, and remove shoes upon entering your home, perhaps rinsing them off so as not to track radiation into the home. You may also consider using near-the-door coat racks to hang external coats or jackets you wore outside so as to keep any radiation that may have accumulated upon them, in one location and not have it throughout your home.”
The Fukushima disaster developed in the aftermath of the March 11, 2011, quake. The cooling equipment at the plant failed, allowing the reactors to melt down. It was the largest nuclear disaster since the Chernobyl meltdown in 1986. It was the second disaster, along with Chernobyl, to measure Level 7 on the International Nuclear Event Scale.
Russia Today reported yesterday that Tokyo is looking to spent $970 million to store 130,000 tons of contaminated soil dug out from near the crippled power plant.
The government also wants to buy up to five square kilometers of land to build a storage facility.
The plant was designed by General Electric and run by the Tokyo Electric Power Company. Last July, the plant reportedly was leaking tons of heavily contaminated water into the Pacific.
In addition to the email alert, the NETC.com map showed four concern points in the Western United States, three in California and one inland a few hundred miles.
They were listed at Radcon 4, only one step from an alert, the map showed.
Read more at http://mobile.wnd.com/2013/12/radiation ... 3Zk7PpP.99
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Never heard of these kinds of alerts until now.
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I found this after Fukushima first had trouble. http://www.radiationnetwork.com/ It's an independant monitoring network.
I also read up on the topic of radiation from Fukushima. Radiation is widely misunderstood. There are many different types, and they can have different effects and risk levels. I don't believe its a total non-issue, but think that most people greatly overreact whenever it comes up. I suggest reading up on the subject if it concerns you, and I suggest reading from a variety of sources. Many I've seen are pretty biased, or perhaps I should say limited in scope and knowledge to have a complete understanding of the subject. If a site's main emphasis is "OMG!!!! WE"RE ALL GOING TO DIE!!!!!" or some variation, I suggest getting some other sources to get a well rounded view of the subject.
In general those at the most risk are young children, older people have less to be concerned about in most radiation events unless we're talking being actually close to the source, or exposed to very high levels for extended periods. Keep in mind that there are still people alive today that were physically present (as in on the ground) when the bombs fell on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
I also read up on the topic of radiation from Fukushima. Radiation is widely misunderstood. There are many different types, and they can have different effects and risk levels. I don't believe its a total non-issue, but think that most people greatly overreact whenever it comes up. I suggest reading up on the subject if it concerns you, and I suggest reading from a variety of sources. Many I've seen are pretty biased, or perhaps I should say limited in scope and knowledge to have a complete understanding of the subject. If a site's main emphasis is "OMG!!!! WE"RE ALL GOING TO DIE!!!!!" or some variation, I suggest getting some other sources to get a well rounded view of the subject.
In general those at the most risk are young children, older people have less to be concerned about in most radiation events unless we're talking being actually close to the source, or exposed to very high levels for extended periods. Keep in mind that there are still people alive today that were physically present (as in on the ground) when the bombs fell on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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I live just north of St George and I find this kinda interesting, a week or so there was huge expositions that shook the whole house. Some people were saying it was from the Nevada test sites on local blog sites. Makes me wonder??????
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If you want to monitor conditions in your area you can buy your own equipment.
http://caravantomidnight.com/
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These have good reviews, too...Rusty wrote:If you want to monitor conditions in your area you can buy your own equipment. http://caravantomidnight.com/
http://www.nukalert.com/
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