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Date: October 2nd, 2025 10:07 AM Author: gaped church building
Why Wind Direction Matters
• After a nuclear plant meltdown, radioactive particles (iodine-131, cesium-137, strontium-90, etc.) can be released into the atmosphere.
• These particles don’t just spread evenly; they get carried by prevailing winds.
• The direction and speed of the wind will determine where the radioactive plume travels, and how far it disperses before settling to the ground.
Real-World Example
• Fukushima (2011): Early wind shifts blew much of the radiation eastward over the Pacific Ocean — reducing land contamination compared to if winds had carried it inland toward Tokyo.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5782287&forum_id=2...id#49319359) |
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