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It’s been over a year since natural disaster ravaged a nuclear plant in Fukushima and interrupted the lives of millions of Japanese. Scientists now fear though that contaminated water is on course to America, and it could be more toxic than thought.
Researchers have released the findings of an intense study into the aftermath of last year’s Fukushima nuclear disaster and warn that the United States isn’t exactly spared just yet. In fact, scientists now fear that incredibly contaminated ocean waters could be reaching the West Coast of the US in a matter of only five years, and the toxicity of those waves could eventually be worse than what was seen in Japan.
A team of scientists led by Joke F Lübbecke of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory have published the findings of an experiment recently conducted to measure the impact of last year’s nuclear disaster and the results are eye-opening to say the least. By simulating the spreading of contaminated ocean waters and seeing how currents could carry them across the Pacific from Japan to the US, scientists believe that the worst might be still on the way.
“Within one year it will have spread over the entire western half of the North Pacific and in five years we predict it will reach the US West Coast.” Claus Böning, co-author of the study, tells the website Environmentalresearchweb.
Böning adds that “The levels of radiation that hit the US coast will be small relative to the levels released by Fukushima,” yet fails to exactly stand by that statement in the fullest. “But we cannot estimate accurately what those levels will be because we do not know for certain what was released by Fukushima,” the doctor adds.
In fact, others fear that contaminated ocean waters may collect in packets and produce waves of highly concentrated nuclear toxins that could pose a dangerous toll to Americans.
The paper itself reads, “After 10 years the concentrations become nearly homogeneous over the whole Pacific, with higher values in the east, extending along the North American coast with a maximum (~1 × 10−4) off Baja California.”
“The magnitude of additional peak radioactivity should drop to values comparable to the pre-Fukushima levels after 6–9 years (i.e. total peak concentrations would then have declined below twice pre-Fukushima levels),” it continues. “By then the tracer cloud will span almost the entire North Pacific, with peak concentrations off the North American coast an order-of-magnitude higher than in the western Pacific.”
“The total peak radioactivity levels would then still be about twice the pre-Fukushima values,” the paper’s abstract reveals, discussing what long-term impacts could come to America’s West Coast.
4 Comments on "US West Coast to receive dangerous levels of Fukushima radiation"
SilentRunning on Thu, 19th Jul 2012 1:21 am
The headline says something very definitive “US West Coast to receive dangerous levels of Fukushima radiation” but then the text of the article is rife with qualifiers “maybe”, “perhaps”, “could”, “we don’t know for certain”, etc.
Wildly speculative stuff – not much real science.
Meanwhile, 5 years is a very long time for a highly soluble chemical to get diluted by a simply enormous amount of water.
BillT on Thu, 19th Jul 2012 1:23 am
Dangerous levels of radiation are already falling on the Us from the air. But you will not read it in the prestitute passing for news sources in the Us.
See, they are owned by GE who just happens to make those nuclear reactors and the fact that radiation is poisoning America (and much of the rest of the world) is NOT good for business. Therefore, it just isn’t happening. You are imagining things if those lesions on your child were radiation caused.
SilentRunning on Thu, 19th Jul 2012 6:24 am
>Dangerous levels of radiation are already falling on the Us from the air.
Oh? I’ve read the reports from accredited scientists. There was *detectable* amounts of Cs-137 shortly after the accident, but they have subsequently dropped back to background levels. Not dangerous.
>See, they are owned by GE who just happens to make those nuclear reactors and the fact that radiation is poisoning America (and much of the rest of the world) is NOT good for business.
Radiation poisoning has been happening in Japan, where a sizeable number of kids now have thyroid cysts after the accident. But the Japanese got dosages that were many thousands of times higher than anything seen here in the USA.
I am worried about the GE Mark I reactors, because I live down wind of 2 of them. Were there to be an equivilent disaster in one of those plants, my land could be uninhabitable for decades. That’s why I want the fuel pools at those reactors emptied as much as possible ASAP. I also want the reactors shut down and eventually dismantled.
But if the worst comes and those 2 reactors melt down – it will be a total disaster for me and my family – but it wouldn’t be the end of the world on the other side of the planet.
beamofthewave on Thu, 19th Jul 2012 6:24 am
That is what they are telling the citizens of Japan, women are hysterical and that is what is causing their hair to fall out. We will never be allowed to know what is going on with the radiation, GE who owns the tv stations will never allow us to know.