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Will Climate Change Driven Frankenstorm Floods Result in Fukushima-Like Nuclear Power Plant Disasters?
High Resolution Maps: U.S. nuclear reactor power plants and tornadoes from 1950 through 2008. G.E. BWR Mark I like Fukushima in the U.S. Nuclear Reactors in the U.S. with inadequate spent fuel rod cooling power backup.
Fukushima May Soon Dwarf Chernobyl When Meltdown Hits Groundwater.
Free U.S. Nuclear Reactor Power Plant, Seismic Hazard and Historical Earthquakes ArcGIS Shapefile Maps, Images in TIF, PNG and PDF Formats.
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Weather Online Wind Dispersion Radioactivity from Japan. Potential dispersion of the radioactive cloud over 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).
Radiation Dose Chart.
National Radiation Map, depicting environmental radiation levels across the USA, updated in real time every minute. This is the first web site where the average citizen (or anyone in the world) can see what radiation levels are anywhere in the USA at any time.
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