Sunday, April 19, 2015

Emissions visible from proximity of Fukushima Unit 3-4




Night-time emissions (I believe caused by hot fuel and cool, humid atmospheric conditions) illustrated below:
  

Unit 1 is on the viewer's left. Notice the emissions arising from the right hand corner of the building? During the day it is sometimes possible to see the emissions emerging from that area of the building, but today there was too much precipitation to see much from unit 1, although unit 3's spewing is somewhat more evident:

 12:36:01 PM See the emissions over unit 3, in the right hand, bottom corner:
 

Here is a close-up from another screenshot taken at 12:51:40 PM


this view can be much clearer. Here are more screenshots

https://www.dropbox.com/s/gy8dk5vj1r7dc6t/APRIL%2020%202015.docx?dl=0

This isn't the strongest set of images, but I hope to collect more for comparison to support my contention that night-time emissions are not simply innocent fog.

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