Fukushima-Fuel Rod Removal starts November..Danger!

horse said:
On September 14 webcam watchers noticed a dramatic light show over Daiichi.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPbD0XXZn3A&list=UUDu1KkkwuzybKx6MXQgGHuw

The radioactive emissions being released by the melts is effectively turning the area of the plant into a radioactive cathode.

“The purpose of the radioactive source is to ionize the fill gas so that the application of a high voltage across the tube results in an instantaneous current.”

http://www.orau.org/ptp/collection/consumer%20products/electrontubes.htm

On September 14 a class X1 CME burst hits earth with a large positive charge. The Fukushima Daiichi plant leaking ionizing radiation acts as a radioactive cathode and increases the current flow to shunt more charge to ground. It is not ordinary negative lightening. It is probably positive lightening, some 10 times more powerful.

Earthquake clusters increased, a week later two large quakes shake the region. The following week, the Ontake volcano erupted unexpectedly.

If there is a connection between these events, a cosmic reaction to mans folly, leaking radioactive gases into the atmosphere may attract more disaster.

Fuel Removal from Unit 4 of Fukushima Daiichi NPS
http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/decommision/planaction/removal-e.html
1254/1533
Breakdown of transferred assemblies by kind
Spent fuel 1232 assemblies/1,331 assemblies
Unirradiated (New) fuel 22 assemblies/ 202 assemblies
Number of times of cask transportation:
57 times as of September 22, 2014

Updated graph shows the progress they report.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2w98wurjhgrhk2e/R4%20Spent%20Fuel%20Removal.pdf

Just taking note of the date along with the activity in the video. Likely just hours before, on the 13th of September, there were those 253 fireballs reported. Certainly, there was a great deal of cosmic in-coming activity going on spanning those few days.

Thanks for the update.
 
voyageur said:
Just taking note of the date along with the activity in the video. Likely just hours before, on the 13th of September, there were those 253 fireballs reported. Certainly, there was a great deal of cosmic in-coming activity going on spanning those few days.

Thanks for the update.

Fireballs certainly added to the charge hitting Earth at that time. Both fireballs and a cme, and a leaky plant starts conducting the charge to earth. High voltage overhead turns on the circuit. Lightening and storms amplified 10 times, maybe earthquakes, too? The leaky plant sits there like a huge lightening rod waiting for the potential to increase and deliver the charge to the area of the plant. The red lightening flashing over the plant, that area is getting pounded. I can see the cosmic connection.

TEPCO reported no work completed since 9-22

Fuel Removal from Unit 4 of Fukushima Daiichi NPS
http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/decommision/planaction/removal-e.html
1254/1533

Breakdown of transferred assemblies by kind
Spent fuel 1232 assemblies/1,331 assemblies
Unirradiated (New) fuel 22 assemblies/ 202 assemblies
Number of times of cask transportation:
57 times

as of September 29, 2014
 
Thanks for the update, Horse. The "red lightening" flashing over the plant is something I never heard before, which you indicate is a positive charge. I can't envision witnessing something like that - without thinking the World was coming to an end. Scary stuff! Yet, you would think, something that dramatic would be circling the news outlets around the World?

Tokyo Contaminated & Not Fit for Habitation, Doctor Says

All 23 districts of Tokyo contaminated with radiation from the Fukushima meltdown, worse than at Chernobyl after the accident, and blood cells of children under ten are showing worrying changes; the WHO, the IAEA & the Japanese government cannot be trusted Susie Greaves.

_http://www.i-sis.org.uk/Tokyo_contaminated_and_not_fit_for_habitation.php

In July 2014 Dr Shigeru Mita wrote a letter to his fellow doctors to explain his decision to move his practice from Tokyo to Okayama city in the West of Japan.

Mita claims that all 23 districts of Tokyo are contaminated, with the eastern area worst affected - up to 4 000 Bq/kg. (The becquerel is a unit of radioactivity. One Bq is the activity of a quantity of radioactive material in which one nucleus decays per second.) These findings confirm what the nuclear physicist Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds Nuclear Education found in 2012, when he picked up five random soil samples in Tokyo from between paving stones, in parks and playgrounds. The levels of contamination were up to 7 000 Bq/kg; in the US, anything registering these levels would be considered nuclear waste [2].

While practising in Tokyo, Mita also discovered changes in the white blood cells of children under 10.

In December 2013, the Japanese parliament passed a bill whereby public officials and private citizens could face ten years in prison for divulging “special state secrets”, and journalists, five years, for seeking to obtain classified information. The bill is widely interpreted as a way of preventing sensitive information about Fukushima (among other topics) reaching the Japanese public and by extension the rest of the world [3].

The independent organisation Reporters without Borders has downgraded Japan in its world press freedom index from 22nd place in 2012, to 53rd in 2013 and to 59th in 2014, following the passing of the state secrets bill. Reporters without Borders say that Japan“has been affected by a lack of transparency and almost zero respect for access to information on subjects directly or indirectly related to Fukushima” [4].

Back in December 2012, the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) whose mission is to promote the peaceful uses of the atom, signed agreements with Fukushima Prefecture, Fukushima Medical University and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. These “Practical Arrangements” have in effect, handed over the management of the post-accident situation at Fukushima and its health consequences to the nuclear lobby. Among other clauses regarding cooperation and funding, we read that “The Parties will ensure the confidentiality of information classified by the other Party as restricted or confidential” [5].


How has the nuclear lobby reacted to Fukushima? A preliminary assessment published in 2012 by the World Health Organisation (but actually emanating from the IAEA) managed to draw optimistic conclusions, while ignoring two critical groups, the workers at the TEPCO plant, and the people who were evacuated from the immediate area (See [7] WHO Report on Fukushima a Travesty SiS 55). Then in 2013, the UNSCEAR report [8] described the risks of people developing thyroid cancer, leukaemia and breast cancer as barely discernible, even though the rates of childhood thyroid cancer in Fukushima prefecture are already 40 times what would be expected [9]. The UNSCEAR report has been criticised by the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War because it consistently underestimates the radiation dose received, underestimates internal radiation, ignores the vulnerability of the human embryo to radiation, ignores hereditary effects, ignores the unreliability of the dose received by workers at the stricken plant, and only considers some cancers as potential health effects, whereas the experience of Chernobyl shows that every vital organ and system of the body is affected [10].

The Japanese people are faced with a government whose response to the dangers of the radiation was to increase the acceptable limit from 1 mSv/year to 20 mSv/year and who are now encouraging people to move back into areas that had previously been evacuated.

Mita began work as a general practitioner in Tokyo in the 1990s. In the letter to his colleagues explaining his decision to move his practice from Tokyo to Okayama City, he claims that contamination in the eastern part of Tokyo is 1000-4000 Bq/kg and in the western part, 300-1000Bq/kg. He compares these levels with Kiev, in Ukraine, after the accident at Chernobyl, of 500 Bq/kg, and with measurements taken before the 2011 Fukushima accident at Shinjuku, the site of the Tokyo municipal government of 0.5 - 1.5 Bq/kg. He says that “Tokyo should no longer be inhabited, and that those who insist on living in Tokyo must take regular breaks in safer areas”.

Mita conducts thyroid ultrasound tests for parents who are concerned about the health of their children but he is now concerned about the results of another test on children under 10, the differential white blood cell count. This test is undergone routinely by workers in the nuclear industry who are exposed to radiation. Blood is produced in bone marrow, which is one of the organs most vulnerable to radiation. The white blood cells consist of five different kinds of cells, neutrophils, lymphocytes, eosinocytes, basophils and monocytes, and it is the relative numbers of these five cell types that is examined. Mita has found a decline in neutrophils in children under 10, in areas that are not considered to be highly contaminated or even contaminated at all. His patients come from Northern Kanto, the area around Tokyo and including Tokyo itself [11].

“The pediatricians’ general textbook says that the reference value of neutrophils for healthy children (6-12 years old) is between 3000 and 5000. 3000 is considered as the threshold value.” Mita says. “But the mean value of neutrophils of the children who have visited our clinics since the accident has decreased to 2500. ... It is lower than the threshold value of 3000. I think this points at a serious problem.”

In adults, he has found increased nosebleeds, hair loss, lack of energy, subcutaneous bleeding, visible urinary haemorrhage, skin inflammation, and coughs. He has found an increase in infectious diseases such as influenza, hand, foot and mouth diseases and shingles. “We also see more patients with diseases that had been rare before; for example, polymyalgia rheumatica is a disease common among those above age 50 and contracted by 1.7 people out of every 100,000. Before 3.11, [the date of the accident at Fukushima] we had one or less patient per year. Now, we treat more than 10 patients at the same time.” Dr Mita wonders “Could these be the same symptoms of muscle rheumatism that were recorded in Chernobyl?”

Finally, Mita says that the radioactive contamination of Tokyo is increasing because of the Japanese government’s policy of transporting radioactive waste from the Fukushima zone all over Japan for incineration or burial. The Japanese government and the nuclear authorities claimed that filters on the stacks of the incineration plants would remove most of the radioactivity, but this is not the case, and in the opinion of many, it is adding to the contamination. Arnie Gundersen, for instance says, “They are creating 100 to 1000 times more radioactive material by burning debris than keeping it in concentrated form” [12].
 
angelburst29 said:
Thanks for the update, Horse. The "red lightening" flashing over the plant is something I never heard before, which you indicate is a positive charge. I can't envision witnessing something like that - without thinking the World was coming to an end. Scary stuff! Yet, you would think, something that dramatic would be circling the news outlets around the World?

Red lightening has been reported a few times. It causes a big stir on the webcam forum but it doesn’t circle the news outlets. I’ve seen red lightening strike the plant during electrical storms. Pierre’s book made the example of a normal operating NPP plume drawing a charge delivered by cometary activity. I knew about the CME hitting the upper atmosphere with a positive charge. The 253 fireballs that Voyageur reports also delivered a charge to the upper atmosphere. The charge finds a great path to ground in the radioactive plume coming from the leaking FD NPP. Perhaps the plant is now a bright red indicator light of solar or stellar activity if we but see the signs.

As preparation for typhoon Phanfone, TEPCO lowered all the big cranes. A small crane was left parked in front of the south webcam. I wondered at first if they had parked the crane in front of the cam to block the view of the new light over the CSFP or activity at the CSFP, but the crane parked close to the cam was an opportunity to see if the 'webs' would distort the crane. The crane parked in front of the cam getting distorted indicates the 'web' is close to the camera and not out over the plant. The wet deposition fallout on the lens refracting light causes some of the ‘web’ phenomena. The electrical activity of the storm was not enough to start the red lightening. The new light over the CSFP was gone when the crane moved. After the typhoon washed the fallout from the air the sky was blue and the clouds were white. The pinkish haze has been noticeably missing for a few days. Another typhoon, Vongfong, is headed toward Japan this weekend.

Fuel Removal from Unit 4 of Fukushima Daiichi NPS
http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/decommision/planaction/removal-e.html
1276/1533
Breakdown of transferred assemblies by kind
Spent fuel 1254 assemblies/1,331 assemblies
Unirradiated (New) fuel 22 assemblies/ 202 assemblies
Number of times of cask transportation:
58 times as of October 6, 2014

Updated graph shows the progress they report.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2w98wurjhgrhk2e/R4%20Spent%20Fuel%20Removal.pdf
 
horse said:
Another typhoon, Vongfong, is headed toward Japan this weekend.
Typhoon Vongfong apparently is big, bad and headed straight over Fukushima Daichi.

_http://enenews.com/japan-times-monstrous-supertyphoon-course-smash-japan-weekend-cnn-could-be-hypothetical-category-6-cloud-field-stretch-across-entire-among-strongest-storms-weve-nbc-waves-already-high-50-ft-phot
 
This Enenews blog discussed some of the strange things seen on the cams before the discussion degenerated from the noise.

http://enenews.com/govt-issues-inundation-warning-fukushima-daiichi-years-strongest-storm-approaches-tepco-bracing-overflows-officials-warn-torrential-rains-landslides-ground-loosening-south-plant-danger-tornad/comment-page-1#comments

majia
October 13, 2014 at 3:35 pm
Yes the lightning instances were definitely NOT raindrops
here is my pdf of "scary Fukushima webcam imagery" mostly focused on emissions but also including some other strange phenomena, such as the red lightning
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6c1j0jnp061w7uc/Scary%20Fukushima%20Webcam%20Imagery%202.pdf
Remember when Kat said that the red lightning was the image that was TAKEN down for purported copyright violation among the many she had posted that were considered ok?

ChasAha – red lightening 2013
https://www.dropbox.com/s/97gwn4q72wzkprx/Red%20Lightning%202013.pptx

Nuckelchen lost many utube videos of the early days of the disaster for copyright so he recommended saving copies. From what I saw in the videos, the copyright holder will have a blockbuster hit if they should decide to show the public what piles of nuclear fuel steaming out of containment look like.

The media keeps Fukushima and all things nuclear out of sight and out of mind so the people can smile when the power comes on. But the waste pile keeps growing.

Dick Shenary
October 14, 2014 at 8:52 am
A few days ago, I posted the US is currently holding approximately 66,000 metric tons of high level spent nuclear fuel. This statement was met with a certain amount of incredulity. Then Stock hit the mother-load (Thanks). The Congressional Research Service is the Congressional agency that advises Senators and members of the House on nuclear and other matters. The following comes from a May 24, 2012 report to Congress. “As of December 2011, more than 67,000 metric tons of SNF, in more than 174,000 assemblies, is stored at 77 sites (including 4 Department of Energy (DOE) facilities) in the United States located in 35 states (see Table 1 and Figure 5), and increases at a rate of roughly 2,000 metric tons per year. Approximately 80% of commercial SNF is stored east of the Mississippi River.” This is not good news for those living east of the Mississippi River as there are no high level waste repositories anywhere in the world according to the report, but, that doesn’t stop us from making more of this toxic waste.

That means an estimate of 73,000 tons by December just in the US. The spent fuel sits in pools of water that must be cooled to remove the decay heat until the next generation can figure out what to do with it.

Fuel Removal from Unit 4 of Fukushima Daiichi NPS
http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/decommision/planaction/removal-e.html
1298/1533
Breakdown of transferred assemblies by kind
Spent fuel 1276 assemblies/1,331 assemblies
Unirradiated (New) fuel 22 assemblies/ 202 assemblies
Number of times of cask transportation:
59 times as of October 14, 2014

Updated graph shows the progress they report.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2w98wurjhgrhk2e/R4%20Spent%20Fuel%20Removal.pdf
 
AR2192 has an unstable 'beta-gamma-delta' magnetic field that harbors energy for powerful explosions, and the active region is turning toward Earth. NOAA forecasters estimate a 95% chance of M-class flares and a 55% chance of X-flares during the next 24 hours.
http://spaceweather.com/

I will be watching to see if any flares light up the site.

The big remote controlled cranes pulled upright after the typhoon. Radiation levels have increased again. Last year workers were often seen on the site. Workers have only been seen on the cameras and documented twice this year. They are only in camera view for a few minutes.
pure water
February 11, 2014 at 2:49 am
You can see people on this record:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDgTnPqZ9GE&list=UUDu1KkkwuzybKx6MXQgGHuw&feature=c4-overview
Focus down left after 1:55.
Horse
July 27, 2014 at 9:52 pm
7-28 10:42 jst Workers in white suits walking on top of the white building in front of r4. Spent 2 mins walking around and left.
You can see the workers in the long version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbDNukzYiOQ
Focus down right after 21:00.

The cameras don’t allow much of a view of the ground action at the site. The small cranes have been busy the last two months sometimes working into the evening.

I haven’t seen the cranes working over r3 since they dropped a piece of equipment into the SFP.

The large crane by r1 has started drilling holes in the roof of r1 to spray an anti-scattering agent inside. TEPCO is doing this to minimize radiation release when they remove the tent cover.
http://rt.com/news/198152-fukushima-tepco-canopy-cover/
TEPCO tweets some pictures
https://twitter.com/TEPCO_English

Fuel Removal from Unit 4 of Fukushima Daiichi NPS
http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/decommision/planaction/removal-e.html
1342/1533
Breakdown of transferred assemblies by kind
Spent fuel 1320 assemblies/1331, assemblies
Unirradiated (New) fuel 22 assemblies/ 202 assemblies
Number of times of cask transportation:
61 times as of October 19, 2014

*The remaining 11 spent fuel assemblies including 2 leaking fuel assemblies and 1 deformed fuel assembly will be transferred once preparation is completed.
Unit 1~3
Since the fuel melted into a state called debris, it became difficult to apply conventional measures to remove it. To deal with this situation, we are planning to conduct the task in parallel with the development of tools and devices for removal, etc. during the decommissioning process, over the next 30 to 40 years.
Complex technology failed. Technology to fix it not yet developed. Profits taken and the problems left to the next generation.
 
Decommissioning happens at NPPs that haven’t blown out of containment. Cleaning up melted fuel rod coria masses is beyond current technology. Most of the fuel rod assemblies in r4 SFP have been moved, crowding the available common pool space. R3 is still steaming, and kicked off a radiation alarm last week. A piece of equipment fell into r3’s SFP further complicating fuel removal. R2, they say, is too hot to enter for many years. TEPCO has started decommissioning efforts at r1, the reactor hastily covered with a tent roof.

bo October 28, 2014 at 10:06 am •
NHK – unit1 bldg. cover partly ripped due to strong wind 10/28 AM
Equipment for anti-scattering agent spray fanned by wind, and rips an area shaped like a triangle 1m wide and 2m in height. All work at unit 1 suspended. No change so far in radiation levels, reports TEPCO.

Bungalow Phil October 31, 2014 at 11:19 pm
Removal of melted fuel from Fukushima No. 1 reactor delayed until 2025
http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20141031p2a00m0na014000c.html

SadieDog November 1, 2014 at 2:58 pm
Tepco removes part of protective cover from reactor #1
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201411010028
Many thanks to Enenews forum contributors for news and links.
rogerthat October 26, 2014 at 6:27 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPzQfcbsjp4
2014.10.27_03.00-06.00.TimeLapse
Fukushima Daiichi
At 7 seconds into the TimeLapse clip, it looks like emissions coming out of the south side of r1 just before dawn. Maybe TEPCO is venting r1 so people can get inside.
Horse October 31, 2014 at 5:03 am
18:00 jst Watching a little emission cloud coming out of the south of r1. Seems to collect in the area 'cause r4 cam starting to pixelate. R1 venting like it did a few days ago.

Horse October 31, 2014 at 7:22 am
20:20 jst light flashing inside r1.

Horse October 31, 2014 at 10:33 am
Clip of a couple of the flashes. The light flashes went on for about 20 minutes. Brighter flashes occurred before I started recording.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bx14wwc8whnjewv/10-31-2014%20light%20flash%20in%20r1%202034.flv?dl=0
The light flashes in r1 start suddenly. They start out very bright and look like lightening or arc welding/cutting. The intensity dies out in a couple minutes followed by 20 minutes of intermittent flashes fading in intensity. A single flash lasts only one frame of the recording, a split second. Not sure yet what is lighting up inside the r1 tent.
Horse November 2, 2014 at 9:30 pm
2014-11-3 11:25 jst Light on for a while in r1, for the record.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qwaqxwrw1vaqfci/Capture%2011-3%20light%20on%20in%20r1.PNG?dl=0
This was during the day close to noon. Watched throughout the day and the light came from the opening in the r1 roof and tracked with the sun’s movement.
Horse November 3, 2014 at 6:55 am
2014-11-03 20:30 jst watched the lights flash brightly in r1. Bright enough to see the light flashes in the r4 camera view. Was real bright briefly. Only recorded as the flashes faded. Seems to occur roughly the same time each night I've seen them. The flashing should show up in fukulong.

Horse November 3, 2014 at 7:33 am
20:27 jst Look by r1 starting about 13:30 into the 30 min clip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j56lOqN4Kto&list=UUuoE4ixZbEN75entP-kHtiQ

TBS/JNN camera was down the last five days. http://www.ustream.tv/channel/tbs-live-camera
It just came back online. It would have provided a nice view of any r1 venting and the light flashes.

Before the 3-11 disaster TEPCO routinely performed refueling operations. After the disaster the fuel removal has been one of the few projects TEPCO was able to report some success. The status of r4 fuel removal has not changed since the last post.
 
The haunted reactors on Halloween and All Souls nights. Caught these clips as the flashes faded.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8xk06u4o4ncykb1/10-31-2014%20haunted%20reactor.flv?dl=0

https://www.dropbox.com/s/jc3ryrafcxl6190/11-1-2014%20haunted%20reactor.flv?dl=0


Fuel Removal from Unit 4 of Fukushima Daiichi NPS
http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/decommision/planaction/removal-e.html
1353/1533
Breakdown of transferred assemblies by kind
Spent fuel 1,331 assemblies/1,331 assemblies
Unirradiated (New) fuel 22 assemblies/ 202 assemblies
Number of times of cask transportation:
62 times as of November 5, 2014

Sfp4 fuel removed - pics
http://fukushima-diary.com/2014/11/tepco-spent-fuel-assemblies-removed-sfp-4-videos-photos/
 
The long version of r4 cam recordings shows the three nights that the r1 area lit up for a couple of minutes.

Look by r1 in the lower left hand corner starting about 13:37
2014.10.31 20:00-21:00
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0S5mx4FZ7gU

Look by r1 starting about 13:30 to 14:40
2014.11.01 20:00-21:00
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xO1IWNF3ksQ

20:27 jst Look by r1 starting about 13:45+ into the 30 min clip.
2014.11.03 20:00-21:00 (long ver 2x)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j56lOqN4Kto&list=UUuoE4ixZbEN75entP-kHtiQ

Have not been able to record that part yet in the r1 cam view but watching it was like a fourth of July show. The flashes were bright enough to illuminate the r1 area for 1 to 2 minutes in the r4 camera most notably in the 11-3 clip. The flashes I recorded those nights in the r1 view were 2 to 3 minutes after the ‘fireworks shows’ that illuminated the r1 area.

On the 31st, the edit posted above started about 20:31:37 to 20:32:05 some four minutes after the start and two minutes after the real intense ‘fireworks show’. The flashes occur almost every second. https://www.dropbox.com/s/8xk06u4o4ncykb1/10-31-2014%20haunted%20reactor.flv?dl=0
Here's another edit five minutes later from 20:37:40 to 20:38:21 showing smaller flashes that occurred every few minutes. https://www.dropbox.com/s/g1b8m1bsbamo12r/10-31-2014%20haunted%20reactor%203740-3836.flv?dl=0

TEPCO was doing something those three nights that lit up r1 bright enough to show in the r4 camera recordings. Was it a zirc flash from poking around in there? The crane movement is unusual for that time of night and they were all very busy. I've tried recording the r1 camera every night since the 3rd but no flashes at all. Note that the TBS/JNN camera was down for five days covering that time period, so no plumes or flashes in that view.

This flash at the end was unusual in that it lasted ten frames. The previous flashes were all just 1 or 2 frames. It might be a Halloween message from the Universe.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1oqeiozv65vchc1/10-31-2014%20light%20flash%20in%20r1%20ten%20frames.flv?dl=0
 
TEPCO took one roof section off r1 a little over a month ago to look inside and emissions over the plant began increasing. After an earthquake, r1 had the bright flashing light shows and more emissions. TEPCO then announced r1 fuel removal was to be delayed a couple of years. Thru the month of November there were more reports of increased radiation levels in Northern Japan from those following RadNet. Three nights of very heavy emissions produced big ‘web’ effects on the lens.

Rogerthat posted a link to Simplyinfo, December 3rd, 2014, Fukushima Unit 1 Reactor Well Cover Dislodged http://www.fukuleaks.org/web/?p=14180
“TEPCO reported today that they would proceed with removal of more unit 1 cover roof sections over the next week.”
In the middle of the article, a link to a google translated pdf from TEPCO with pictures inside r1.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ESeqKxh5BljQ5ZsyEj-a0Is-u6_fjvj-1dafrQEVDTI/edit?pli=1#slide=id.p3

Just a little surprised when the r1 roof section goes back on December 4th. https://www.dropbox.com/s/ifzpiif45ux5wg9/12-04%20r1%20roof%20cover%20back%20on.bmp?dl=0

Bo’s comment, “they were measuring how much & what type of radioactive dust comes out, and since that segment of measurements completed, the cover was placed back on. (disclaimer – I read this on Tohru Hirano's tweets, who seemed to know from some announcement from TEPCO but actually I didn't see it on TEPCO site, English or Japanese. But Hirano tends to be reliable)”

Like everything is going according to TEPCO’s plan, whatever that may be. I’ll bet they didn’t like what they found and we won’t see the real test results. R1 is still too hot to handle.

12-15-2014 22:26 jst r1 cam was mostly a quiet night, so this light flash in the sky over the plant was unusual.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1lxzvrt74700es3/12-05%20pm%20light%20flash%20over%20r1.flv?dl=0

It might have been lightening. It lasted only one frame mostly as a brightening rather than a single point source. During the event there was some reddish tinge before returning to black sky. There was also some disturbance of the camera view after the flash. It might have been skyshine.

Comment by ChasAha
In the early days of cam watching we observed flashes all the time.
It was discussed that some of these could be a phenomenon I believe we sometimes called 'skyshine' or 'sky shine' was one term.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyshine
(sorry in german)

Note: skyshine wasn’t in the English Wikipedia, my translation:
Called as SkyShine (engl. Sky "heaven" and shine "lights") is the threat posed by a nuclear or nuclear medicine facility ionizing radiation that does not reach the vicinity of the plant directly, but will be reflected by the atmosphere and scattered on the Earth's surface. This effect occurs when the shielding around the radiation source to the top is designed to be open. In a broader sense, the inside of nuclear facilities around the hall ceiling backscattered radiation is called SkyShine.
The intensity of the radiation measured at the bottom rises initially with increasing distance from the shield to a maximum and then falls off continuously. The maximum occurs depending on the type of the radiation at different distances from the radiation source. From 1967 to 1975, there were significant burden of SkyShine on and off-site experimental reactor AVR Jülich, which had no radiation shield up.

I know Gundersen talked about it too.
[Headline]
Nuclear Expert: Everybody is now paying attention to Unit 4 because we have four years to go before fuel removed — If water lost, a beacon of radiation will bathe site in ‘sky shine’ from gamma rays (AUDIO)
Published: May 3rd, 2012 at 6:39 pm ET
By ENENews
http://enenews.com/nuclear-expert-everybody-paying-attention-unit-4-because-four-years-water-lost-beacon-radiation-will-bathe-site-sky-shine-gamma-rays-audio

The camera activity sure picked up when TEPCO had r1 open. It reminded me of those early days when the radiation was high. Visible emissions, rads high in Japan, big webs; it probably was a little skyshine reflecting off the low cloud bank.

Fuel Removal from Unit 4 of Fukushima Daiichi NPS
http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/decommision/index-e.html
1419/1533
Breakdown of transferred assemblies by kind
Spent fuel 1331assemblies/1331, assemblies
Unirradiated (New) fuel 88 assemblies/ 202 assemblies
Number of times of cask transportation:
65 times as of December 1,2014
 
"Tepco said Saturday it has finished removing all fuel rods from the spent-fuel pool in the shattered reactor 4 building at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant, in a rare piece of positive news from the decommissioning process."
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/12/20/national/all-spent-fuel-removed-from-reactor-4-pool-at-fukushima-no-1-tepco-says/#.VJWTb14gKA

http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/decommision/index-e.html
1533/1533
Breakdown of transferred assemblies by kind
Spent fuel 1331 assemblies/1331, assemblies
Unirradiated (New) fuel 202 assemblies/ 202 assemblies
Number of times of cask transportation:
71 times as of December 22,2014

That leaves the fuel rod assemblies from the spent fuel pools of reactors 3, 2, and 1 yet to be relocated and three breached reactor cores to access. The news isn't really all that positive at Fukushima but the spin has been great.
 
Article: Radiation levels correct?

I suppose this is the main Fukushima thread, so I don't see a need to make a new thread. I just wanted to point out an article and my Geiger measurements.

This site:

_http://www.fukushimawatch.com/2015-09-16-fukushimas-radiation-has-finally-arrived-u-s-mainland-now-covered-with-invisible-blanket-of-death.html

mentions that the radiation is blanketing America with many times over background levels. I was curious and have a 2 inch "Pancake" tube Geiger counter, and haven't used it in years it seems. I did some background readings back in September 2013, both at work and at home.

At both locations, the background was 31.57 to 35.1 counts per minute. I did 30 minute, 1, 2, and 8 hour tests. So low 30's was the background. If I hold it up to brick it jumps to 70-80 CPM, reasonably so. I also put some pens from Japan and a hard drive under it and surprisingly it had slightly lower counter per minute (about one), even for an 8 hour test.

So last night I decided to do a one hour test. That article is claiming something like 5-20 times normal background radiation. I tested an area on my floor like two years ago and got 33.98 counts per minute. That's maybe half a count per minute high, but an 8 hour test might level it out to what I think would be very near what it was two years ago.

I've never made a measurement outside, but I'm thinking based on this test that the background radiation is not significantly different. It wasn't the most scientific test at just one measurement at one hour, but seeing that it matches what I had two years ago, it seems like their data is off? I mean it's not twice, or even a tenth increase in counts per minute. For my device, 100 CPM is a concern. If you go to the radiation network site it seems levels are pretty normal.

So I'm wondering if anyone has any data on their background radiation in the US? Also, I don't see how it would supposedly blanket the whole country. And how it took over 4 years to reach us; wouldn't the tropical storms accelerate the few thousand mile journey?
 
There's another recent report about the town Naraha being re-opened again: former residents are being invited to go back to their home town with reassurance from the Japanese government that "radiation levels are safe", while Greenpeace and activists point out that the radiation levels are still too high and sending people back there is irresponsible:

_http://news.iafrica.com/worldnews/1004904.html

Japan lifts evac order in Fukushima town


The Japanese government on Saturday lifted the evacuation order for the first town near the crippled Fukushima reactors, more than four years after ordering mass relocations near the tsunami-wrecked nuclear plant.

Among communities where the entire population was forced to evacuate after the nuclear crisis started in March 2011, Naraha is the first town to allow all of its residents to return home permanently.

It is seen as a pilot case for nearby areas, with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government aiming to lift a raft of evacuation orders by March 2017.

But only about 10 percent of 7,368 registered residents of Naraha were expected to return home due to fears over continued nuclear contamination and uncertainty over whether enough locals - particularly young people - would come back to restart the community.

Local mayor Yukiei Matsumoto pledged Naraha's rebirth would finally be able to commence.

"The true reconstruction of our town will begin now," he said during a televised speech to his staff at the town hall.

"Let us work together for the creation of a new Naraha."

Meltdowns in three of the reactors - 20 kilometres (12 miles) away - blanketed vast tracts of land with isotopes of iodine and cesium, products of nuclear reactions that are hazardous to health if ingested, inhaled or absorbed.

Evacuation orders have already been lifted for selected spots of regional cities, with the government saying decontamination work has reduced radiation levels.

Former Naraha residents held a candlelight vigil overnight to mark the rebirth of their town. However, the town's future remains uncertain at best.

Many young people have found new jobs and started lives in cities far away from the crippled reactors, since leaving more than four years ago.

Naraha restaurateur Satoru Yamauchi, a father of four who relocated to Tokyo after the meltdown, has expressed his profound attachment to his home but said he cannot see himself restarting his business there.

"There is nothing good about going back," he told AFP in a recent tearful interview.

But authorities say Naraha is now safe after years of decontamination work, in which crews removed topsoil, washed exposed road surfaces and wiped down buildings.

Government data has also shown contamination levels are relatively lower in Naraha, which effectively resides upwind from the site of the nuclear disaster.

The end of the evacuation order is "based on citizens' real voices and plans to accelerate reconstruction," mayor Matsumoto said in a statement released in July, adding a "prolonged evacuee life is not desirable".

Still, activists have pointed out that many areas show high levels of contamination, and many are unfit for habitation.

AFP
 
Re: Article: Radiation levels correct?

3D Student said:
I suppose this is the main Fukushima thread, so I don't see a need to make a new thread. I just wanted to point out an article and my Geiger measurements.

This site:

_http://www.fukushimawatch.com/2015-09-16-fukushimas-radiation-has-finally-arrived-u-s-mainland-now-covered-with-invisible-blanket-of-death.html

mentions that the radiation is blanketing America with many times over background levels. I was curious and have a 2 inch "Pancake" tube Geiger counter, and haven't used it in years it seems. I did some background readings back in September 2013, both at work and at home.

At both locations, the background was 31.57 to 35.1 counts per minute. I did 30 minute, 1, 2, and 8 hour tests. So low 30's was the background. If I hold it up to brick it jumps to 70-80 CPM, reasonably so. I also put some pens from Japan and a hard drive under it and surprisingly it had slightly lower counter per minute (about one), even for an 8 hour test.

So last night I decided to do a one hour test. That article is claiming something like 5-20 times normal background radiation. I tested an area on my floor like two years ago and got 33.98 counts per minute. That's maybe half a count per minute high, but an 8 hour test might level it out to what I think would be very near what it was two years ago.

I've never made a measurement outside, but I'm thinking based on this test that the background radiation is not significantly different. It wasn't the most scientific test at just one measurement at one hour, but seeing that it matches what I had two years ago, it seems like their data is off? I mean it's not twice, or even a tenth increase in counts per minute. For my device, 100 CPM is a concern. If you go to the radiation network site it seems levels are pretty normal.

So I'm wondering if anyone has any data on their background radiation in the US? Also, I don't see how it would supposedly blanket the whole country. And how it took over 4 years to reach us; wouldn't the tropical storms accelerate the few thousand mile journey?

Radiation measurements, glad you brought that up. The different models, the different readings, they didn't make it simple. I've been working on a new site for the webcam forum that will be discussing radiation detection equipment and will post when they go public. Here's sites where people are already discussing their readings.

NukePro
http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/2012/04/geiger-counter-interpretation.html

AllegedlyApparent
https://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/2015/09/03/radiation-cloud-europe-usa-fukushima-saiga-antellope-die-off-kazakhstan/

EneNews
http://enenews.com/forum-post-radiation-monitoring-data-april-30-2012-present

Its my understanding that background has risen over the years of this atomic age from 60's bomb testing fallout and from nuclear power generation and accidents.
 
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