- [2011/04/15] [Part 94] on the impact of nuclear facilities by the Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake (as of 8:00 15 days)
- [2011/04/14] [Part 93] on the impact of nuclear facilities by the Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake (as of 15:00 14 days)
- [2011/04/14] [Part 92] on the impact of nuclear facilities by the Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake (as of 8:00 14 days)
- [2011/04/13] [Part 91] effects on the nuclear facilities by the Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake (currently 13 15:00)
- [2011/04/13] [Part 90] of the impact on nuclear facilities by the Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake (as of 8:00 13 days)
- [2011/04/13] earthquake effects on the nuclear facilities (as at 10:37)
- [2011/04/12] [Part 89] on the impact of nuclear facilities by the Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake (as of 3:30 pm on 12th)
- [2011/04/12] Impact on nuclear facilities by the earthquake (now 10:15 minutes)
- [2011/04/12] earthquake effects on the nuclear facility (currently 14 hours 37 minutes)
- [2011/04/12] for accidents and problems of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station of Tohoku region Pacific Ocean earthquake application of the INES
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Emergency Information Mail Service (Mobile NISA)
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Tag: Earthquake
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Nuclear-related Emergency Information-Live updates form Japan
Related.What has occurred in Japan’s Nuclear plant is a disaster of disasters and although I am not surprised there is’nt much press on TV, or other more accessible media channels to the public being broadcasted. Why? Some common sense experts would say because they don’t want to make a big deal, until, the nuclear spill causes a snowball effect destroying anything and everything in its path. What are the cost besides the human losses the earthquake/tsunami has caused? Was Japan moving too swiftly with its technological innovations? The spill for starters, will create some extremely severe problems in the ocean, our fish for one will not be a safe food to eat for a long, long, time. How long? who knows, I’m not an expert on nuclear reactions. But I am sure this single chains of events will change the face of the earth forever, in ways I cannot fathom. What are the only viable solutions and what comes next? The first groups of people who come mind are the earth protectors and their mean green fighting regime. Yes, just a few short years ago recycling was something we did out of cashing in some aluminum for a handful of cash, now we do it out of respect. Now we must do more to help balance our planetary karma or else. The choice is leaves no room for weak links who won’t participate and the odds of reversing the catastrophe are extremely unbalanced. -
New Planet Like Earth discovered. Video.
An earthquake light is an unusual luminous aerial phenomenon that reportedly appears in the sky at or near areas of tectonic stress,seismic activity, or volcanic eruptions. Once commonly challenged, it was not until photographs were taken during the Matsushiro earthquake swarm in Nagano, Japan, from 1965 through 1967, that the seismology community acknowledged their occurrence.[1]
Appearance
The lights are reported to appear while an earthquake is occurring, although there are reports of lights before or after earthquakes, such as reports concerning the 1975 Kalapana earthquake.[2] They are reported to have shapes similar to those of the auroras, with a white to bluish hue, but occasionally they have been reported having a wider color spectrum.[1] The luminosity is reported to be visible for several seconds, but has also been reported to last for tens of minutes. Accounts of viewable distance from the epicenter varies, in the 1930 Idu earthquake, lights were reported up to 70 miles from the epicenter.[3] Earthquake lights were reportedly spotted in Tianshui, Gansu, approximately 400 km north-northeast of the earthquakes epicenter.[4] The phenomenon was also widely observed and caught on film during the 2007 Peru, 2008 Sichuan, 2009 L’Aquila[5], 2010 Chile earthquakes[6], and on the 7th April 2011 filmed in Tokyo during the 7.1 magnitude earthquake on the East coast of Honshu, Japan. The phenomenon was also reported around the Aimuri Earthquake in New Zealand, that occurred 1 September 1888. The lights were visible in the morning of 1 September in Reefton, and again on the 8th of September.[7] A more recent citing, as of April of 2011, occurred when a 7.0 earthquake struck Tokyo, Japan close to midnight on April 7th, 2011. The phenomenon can be clearly observed in news footage reporting the quake taken by the Japanese network, NHK. [8]
Theories
Earthquake lights are caused by an unknown mechanism. There are numerous theories as to how and why they occur.
One explanation involves intense electric fields created piezoelectrically by tectonic movements of rocks containing quartz.[9]
Another possible explanation is local disruption of the Earth’s magnetic field and/or ionosphere in the region of tectonic stress, resulting in the observed glow effects either from ionospheric radiative recombination at lower altitudes and greater atmospheric pressure or as aurora. However, the effect is clearly not pronounced or notably observed at all earthquake events and is yet to be directly experimentally verified.[10]
There is also debate in the scientific community regarding radon as a possible precursor to some earthquakes,[11] so another theory is that glowing clouds might be light emission produced by ionization or plasma-chemical reactions[12]
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Strange Light Glowing In Japan After Earthquake.Video ,Live Updates.
UPDATE 10.56 CST – TSUNAMI ALERT LIFTED
UPDATE 10.50 CST – Video taken in Tokyo of a blinding blue light witnessed on the horizon at the time of the quake is causing a stir. Sky News reports that the light could be a phenomenon thought to occur due to intense electromagnetic activity with the movement of tectonic plates.
UPDATE 10.22 CST – No damage, casualties in Miyagi Pref. as of 11:55 Thurs.: police
UPDATE 10.20 CST – The quake has been revised down to a mag 7.1.
UPDATE 10.19 CST – Japanes Weather agency sees Miyagi quake as aftershock of March 11 temblor.
UPDATE 10.16 CST
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/at00ljadqj.php
Related:
Japan was rattled by a strong aftershock Thursday night nearly a month after a devastating earthquake and tsunami flattened the northeastern coast.
The Japan meteorological agency initially issued a tsunami warning for a wave of up to one metre, but that was later lifted.
The warning was issued for a coastal area already torn apart by last month’s tsunami, which is believed to have killed some 25,000 people and has sparked an ongoing crisis at a nuclear power plant.
Announcers on Japan’s public broadcaster NHK told coastal residents to run to higher ground and away from the shore. Residents along the northeast coast were being evacuated.
The U.S. Geological Survey said Thursday’s quake was a 7.1-magnitude and hit 40 kilometres under the water and off the coast of Miyagi prefecture. The quake that preceded last month’s tsunami was a 9.0-magnitude.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/04/07/japan-quake.html?ref=rss
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The power of Tsunami.Video.
A stunning video posted on YouTube captures the Japan tsunami ravaging the city of Kesennuma, in the northeastern part of the country. The clip begins as a wall of water breaches the coastline and starts sweeping away a parking lot of cars. Sirens sound and a man’s voice is heard giving alerts as the water quickly engulfs the entire area. Within minutes, the surging water has left a path of mass destruction as cars are swept away and buildings are reduced to rubble.

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