March242011

Various Radiation Measurment Pages

UPDATE, 2011/3/28: added two new links.

With all the troubles nothing is more fun than to follow all the various web sources for radiation measurement. It is like a new hobby, instead of reading hyped web pages, I check those pages in the morning.

A list of them below

http://park30.wakwak.com/~weather/geiger_index.html

This is a private one, part of a small weather station in the center of Tokyo. The values are a good comparison material to the official pages. I used this as source for the images in my previous post.

http://atmc.jp/

This are graphs from all over Japan from the official government sources and converted into nice graphs. The page can be translated to english. Gets updates everyday.

http://www.bousai.ne.jp/vis/jichitai/kanagawa/index.html

This page is also an official one from the Disaster Prevention and Nuclear Safety Network for Nuclear Environment. The link above is for the Tokyo/Kanagawa area. This page also has an english version. The source for the Kanagawa area comes from here.

http://housyasen.uh-oh.jp/kanagawa/

I actually don’t know what the sources are, but this might also be similar to the atmc.jp page. Link above again goes to the Tokyo/Kanagawa area. This page is only in japanese.

http://japanstatus.org/

This one is an english page created for the Fukushima Power plant problem. Also has the radiation values from all over the country.

http://www.rdtn.org/

This is a collection of all the Official and Private Geiger counters all over Japan.

If I find more, I will update this page.

UPDATE, 2011/3/28

http://microsievert.net/

This one shows the radioactive amount in small flash animations that visually show how much radiation is there at the moment.

http://fleep.com/earthquake/

This page is a collection of various data sources and shows not only the radiation level for the important and affected prefectures, but also for the power plants itself, the water radiation levels and the current amount of earthquakes.

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