Peggy
in memoriam 2016
This puts things into a better perspective for me - Notes from a Japan Aid Worker.
They need our support for only a brief time? Jeeze I'm glad I'm not counting on you for support.The people of Japan are going to need the support of the people of this world for years to come.
*snip*
That just silly, as I am sure he get his advisers do check for ocean/weather currents from NASA.President Obama is on TV right now. Japan's nuclear reactor is melting down. They have ordered (requested) all American's who are within Japan to leave.
He's saying he does not believe Hawaii will be affected by radiation... He's a fool or misinformed
That just silly, as I am sure he get his advisers do check for ocean/weather currents from NASA.
I watched his speech and I didn't hear him tell (or ask) any Americans to leave Japan. He said that he appreciated their efforts in helping the Japanese people. He also didn't say that any reactors are melting down (at least he didn't use those words). He did say that 3 of the 4 reactors are "very hot", and they're trying to cool them down with water drops, but it's like using a squirt gun on a forest fire.President Obama is on TV right now. Japan's nuclear reactor is melting down. They have ordered (requested) all American's who are within Japan to leave.
He's saying he does not believe Hawaii will be affected by radiation... He's a fool or misinformed
I watched his speech and I didn't hear him tell (or ask) any Americans to leave Japan. He said that he appreciated their efforts in helping the Japanese people. He also didn't say that any reactors are melting down (at least he didn't use those words). He did say that 3 of the 4 reactors are "very hot", and they're trying to cool them down with water drops, but it's like using a squirt gun on a forest fire.
Further he did not say that he does not believe that Hawaii will be affected by radiation. He said that there is no radiation danger at this time, but that officials will continue to monitor the situation, both in Hawaii and on our west coast.
I watched it too. I basically translated political speak to common English.
Political speak: "Everything is OK, do not panic"
Means: "Everything is OK for now, but you should take precautions... It is going to get bad"
Political speak: "We have withdrawn everyone within 50 miles, to help prevent risk of exposure of radiation"
Means: "There is a problem, you should do what you have to; to get as far away as you can"
I see that you are the type to yell out 'FIRE' in a movie theather if you only see smoke....
No, not at all.
But I do know when things are being down played. If you want to listen to the media which tell you all is well, do not worry.... good for you.
It is better to evacuate people in a calm manner or you get chaos and everyone trampling over each other to get on a transport. I would rather be told a white lie and get out safely. If the worst comes, then they can removes those quickly to a safer distance.
Chernobyl was a RBMK reactor rated at 1500 MWe and there were 4 reactors at Chernobyl (one had a core melt accident, the other three kept running for years after but could have blown just as easily.Chernobyl was an small reactor and it affected the whole continent. Japan holds a higher yield and has 6 reactors there at that 1 plant. This is not going to end well
Take what you will.
well well.... we had a confirmed tremblor here in my neck of the woods this morning. A confirmed 2.6 "earthquake" struck Youngstown and surrounding areas at 6:54 this morning.
I thought it was just thunder.![]()
Too small to bother with? I dunno. Click on the link in my post.Sooooooooooooo i went looking for the seismic records and I didn't find any on the USGS website or the Ohio Seismic Network.... which is somewhat... strange ?
Too small to bother with? I dunno. Click on the link in my post.
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