Oahu, Hawaii
.05 to .11 microSv per hour, that is roughly .4 to .9 millSv per year (for simplicity I use an 8 multiplier), which is really low, checked the low lying areas where water would collect, no discernible difference
Wiped windshield, the whole thing, and reading went from .06 up to .1
2 HEPA filters, very dirty, been running over 30 days 24/7, readings went up to around .2, which is still only 1.6mSv per year.
This is really good, at this moment Hawaii looks "safe"
Now the hard part....sending my inspector to Japan to a family that needs one. Buying another......another long wait, but I guess it takes Japanese people 9 month wait list to get a geiger.
From Ray Masalas on Nuclear Hot Seat
Ray Masalas
I'm  still learning myself. My readings are always in micro-sieverts, but  simplify this very confusing subject (9 X background} says it all. No  matter what system you use. My normal background is around 0.12  micro-sieverts so..... What they call  natural raydon can be up tp triple background. I have no raydon. My  stome basement is 130 years old and reads 0.12. But to save arguing with  sceptics, {And uploadind to u-tube is a big pain in the ass} I only  film and upload when our rain is above 4X background. At 0.40 the lower  screen turns yellow. {radiation alert} At 1.20 micro-sieverts it's turns  red {Get outta Dodge} Sometimes the rain is hot for 10 minutes,  sometimes for hours. The plume has to intersect the weather. If you were  in the US system and your normal background was 25 CPM {Counts per  minute} your geiger would read 225. At 100 CPM and 0.40 microsieverts  the watch dogs are suppose to warn us. This was more than double the  warning level. Hope this helps.
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and
Clickable NRDC Nuclear Fallout Map of U.S.
http://www.nrdc.org/nuclear/fallout/
and
Clickable Mainland Wind Map
http://hint.fm/wind/
and
Obama's Power Grid
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2011/10/obama-nuclear-201110?
and
Too soon to restart reactors
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Do you know any site that has that "tip gadget"
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