Potential dispersion of the radioactive cloud Fukushima over The Northern Hemisphere (GIF)

EURAD: “The observational data of the CTBTO now show a clear decrease of the worldwide radioactive concentrations outside of Japan. Therefore we now do not continue with the predictions for the northern hemisphere.”

This animation displays a potential dispersion of the radioactive cloud (Caesium 137 Isotope) after a nuclear accident in reactor Fukushima I. The continuous release rate is very uncertain, thus the calculations have to be interpreted qualitatively. Dispersion in the near surface level (Level 1), in appr. 2500 m height (Level 12) and in appr. 5000 m height (Level 16).

Simulations available 15.03.2011 – 03.05.2011

http://www.woweather.com/weather/news/fukushima?LANG=us&VAR=euradsfc

Vía, comentario de Mn recogido en la entrada anterior: #14

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