WTF is this? A video clip of firefighters in supposedly Ukraine. Where the fuck did the word “radioactive” come into play?
I’m throwing a 3-ton bullshit flag. Pfffft. And there it goes.
Zarathustra
April 30, 2015 8:11 pm
SSS, the vegetation absorbs radioactive matter over the years, which is once again released to the atmosphere by the fires. How hard is that to understand?
Goldorack
May 2, 2015 8:25 am
I currently live 1200 miles south-west from the fire. I use to check the radiation background with my detector at the ground level, in the grass. the normal background in my area is 0,11 mcSv/h.
this morning I checked, as we had rain likely to ground the dust, and I detected bursts at 0,40 mcSv/h, some in the gamma range. now, it’s not dangerous but it indicates that some radio isotopes are flying with the wind from the east.
you said “I’m throwing a 3-ton bullshit flag. Pfffft. And there it goes.”
you are the one that deserve the bullshit flag
hundreds of small contamination events equals a big one, but I guess you know it…
WTF is this? A video clip of firefighters in supposedly Ukraine. Where the fuck did the word “radioactive” come into play?
I’m throwing a 3-ton bullshit flag. Pfffft. And there it goes.
SSS, the vegetation absorbs radioactive matter over the years, which is once again released to the atmosphere by the fires. How hard is that to understand?
I currently live 1200 miles south-west from the fire. I use to check the radiation background with my detector at the ground level, in the grass. the normal background in my area is 0,11 mcSv/h.
this morning I checked, as we had rain likely to ground the dust, and I detected bursts at 0,40 mcSv/h, some in the gamma range. now, it’s not dangerous but it indicates that some radio isotopes are flying with the wind from the east.
you said “I’m throwing a 3-ton bullshit flag. Pfffft. And there it goes.”
you are the one that deserve the bullshit flag
hundreds of small contamination events equals a big one, but I guess you know it…