Fukushima Iodine-131 Dispersion Cloud: Inland Blowing Winds To Affect Tokyo (04/18/2011)

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It has been a while since we looked at the ZAMG radioactive fallout dispersion forecast: considering that the radioactive fallout from Fukushima continues to be released without much abatement this projection is actually quite relevant, as once again the various Geiger reading across the region continue to be very dependant on wind direction.

And as the latest ZAMG data indicate, there could well be a spike in radiation of proximal cities, since the wind over the next 24 hours is blowing from the Ocean, as well as radioactivity over Russia, which will likely be rather frowned upon: after all Russia is now the energetic white knight providing the marginal energy that Japan needs.

From ZAMG: forecast I-131 dispersion April 18-21

http://www.zamg.ac.at/pict/wetter/sonderwetter/fuku/20110418_I-131_FUKU.gif

Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/18/2011 21:37 -0400

Source: ZeroHedge

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