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Winter Storm hitting Oklahoma is Radioactive
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79234724:MV80NjI1NDY2Xzg0MjMyOTE1X0I3MTQ4MDlC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76564156:MV80NjI1NDY2Xzg0MjMxNjg0XzgzOEUzOTc=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 78121542:MV80NjI1NDY2Xzg0MjI4NjMwX0FDQzk5ODdG] [quote:DuckNCover:MV80NjI1NDY2X0E0OUFFRTcx] Just for the hell of it, I took out my Inspector Alert to monitor the Radioactivity in this snow storm... The Pancake style Inspector Alert is calibrated and only monitors Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and X-ray emissions. It does not pick up background radiation... Base reading inside was only 0.012 mR/hr (uSv/hr)... Outside in the snow pack was 5 times above base level at 0.064 mR/hr (uSv/hr)... Is anyone getting any HOT readings from this Snow Storm??? It would be interesting to see what States are being effected by this... Remember don't eat the HOT snow especially if there are Alpha particles in them... [/quote] What one do you recommend? I would like to get one. [/quote] you cant afford the Inspector... opee i am checking rain//snow in norcal in a few, will report back [/quote] How do you know he can’t? $720 isn’t bad for a good counter. Oh, and everyone in this thread getting their undies in a knot over higher readings during snowstorms: the same thing happens when it rains, and is completely normal, I’ve been observing the effect since long before Fukushima. Here’s a convenient link: https://www.epa.gov/radnet/how-does-precipitation-affect-radiation-levels-environment You’re welcome :cool2: [/quote]
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Just for the hell of it, I took out my Inspector Alert to monitor the Radioactivity in this snow storm...
The Pancake style Inspector Alert is calibrated and only monitors Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and X-ray emissions. It does not pick up background radiation...
Base reading inside was only 0.012 mR/hr (uSv/hr)...
Outside in the snow pack was 5 times above base level at 0.064 mR/hr (uSv/hr)...
Is anyone getting any HOT readings from this Snow Storm???
It would be interesting to see what States are being effected by this...
Remember don't eat the HOT snow especially if there are Alpha particles in them...
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