A United Nations forecast of the possible movement of the radioactive plume coming from crippled Japanese reactors shows it churning across the Pacific Ocean. Then radioactive plume may touching the Aleutian Islands on Thursday before hitting Southern California late Friday.
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission says it expected that no harmful levels of radioactivity would travel from Japan to the United States:
Given the thousands of miles between the two countries.For instance, the Japan forecast shows that the radioactive plume will probably miss the agency’s monitoring stations at Midway and in the Hawaiian Islands but is likely to be detected in the Aleutians and at a monitoring station in Sacramento, writes The New York Times.
Accordigt to NYT a forecast by the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization shows how weather patterns this week might disperse radiation from a continuous source in Fukushima, Japan. The forecast does not show actual levels of radiation.
Picture: I made a nuclear fallout forecast for tomorrow.
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