Friday, March 25, 2011

Radioactivity Readings: Tokyo vs Fukui vs Kagoshima

As you can see by looking at these graphs, Tokyo and Fukui are not THAT much different in terms of actual radioactive levels.

The interesting thing to me is that on average, Fukui has HIGHER levels of radioactivity that Tokyo under normal circumstances (though it is actually not that much higher). If you look at the highlighted average scores, you can see the difference.

Cam

Tokyo Readings 110326 14.59
Tokyo Radioactive Levels as of 2011/03/26 14:59
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Fukui Readings 110326 14.59
Fukui Radioactive Levels as of 2011/03/26 14:59
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And just to give you a reading from far far away, here is Kagoshima at the furthest tip on the island of Kyushu:

Kagoshima Readings 110326 14.59
Kagoshima Radioactive Levels as of 2011/03/26 14:59
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The "usual rates" in Kagoshima are actually higher than those of Tokyo. And the current levels of radioactivity look like they might be "zero" but they probably are up a little bit.

Update (15:11): The previous images didn't enlarge so I grabbed new images and put them here for you to look at. The INTERESTING thing is that these images (updated to 13 minutes before typing this sentence) shows that the level in Tokyo has actually GONE DOWN from yesterday's reading at 20:28. Good news, eh?

Puts things in perspective, don't you think?

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Cam

3 comments:

  1. i was able to right click and open in a new tab,and then zoom in using the 'chrome' browser
    but it got fuzzy.

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  2. You're right. Let me load these up to my Flickr, and then re-add them. That should work.

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