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Present, no I have not looked into that. Will put on to do list.
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The blast wind at sea level may exceed one thousand km/h, or ~300 m/s, approaching the speed of sound in air...
...Ionizing radiation
About 5% of the energy released in a nuclear air burst is in the form of ionizing radiation: neutrons, gamma rays, alpha particles and electrons moving at speeds up to the speed of light. Gamma rays are high energy electromagnetic radiation; the others are particles that move slower than light. The neutrons result almost exclusively from the fission and fusion reactions, while the initial gamma radiation includes that arising from these reactions as well as that resulting from the decay of short-lived fission products.
The intensity of initial nuclear radiation decreases rapidly with distance from the point of burst because the radiation spreads over a larger area as it travels away from the explosion (the inverse-square law). It is also reduced by atmospheric absorption and scattering.
The character of the radiation received at a given location also varies with distance from the explosion.[23] Near the point of the explosion, the neutron intensity is greater than the gamma intensity, but with increasing distance the neutron-gamma ratio decreases. Ultimately, the neutron component of the initial radiation becomes negligible in comparison with the gamma component. The range for significant levels of initial radiation does not increase markedly with weapon yield and, as a result, the initial radiation becomes less of a hazard with increasing yield. With larger weapons, above 50 kt (200 TJ), blast and thermal effects are so much greater in importance that prompt radiation effects can be ignored.
The neutron radiation serves to transmute the surrounding matter, often rendering it radioactive. When added to the dust of radioactive material released by the bomb itself, a large amount of radioactive material is released into the environment. This form of radioactive contamination is known as nuclear fallout and poses the primary risk of exposure to ionizing radiation for a large nuclear weapon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_of_nuclear_explosions
Assuming times are UTC, readings spiked at 14:51. That's one hour and forty three minutes after the explosion. So winds at 27,000 feet were roughly 90 km/h. 90 X 1.75 = roughly 158 kilometers. Distance from Beruit to Pedara, Italy? 1,868.03 km according to gargle maps. Anon does not know if particles could travel all that way at 1,000 km/h. Anon does not know if times are local or UTC. Thinking UTC though. Blast in Beruit happened at 13:08 UTC. That much is known. If time stamps are local time then subtract one hour travle time. UTC-1. However, and this is important to note. Anon has seen many a clock on many pieces of equipment, cameras, VCRs, clock radios, and yes, even personal computers, where the time was not set correctly. All this being said the data is somewhat compelling. Anon agrees other sensors should be lit up like Christmas if not compromised. Which brings me back to the somewhat remote location of this recording station when compared to the others. Make of it what you will.
2020-08-04 14:41:44, 38
2020-08-04 14:42:44, 32.5
2020-08-04 14:43:44, 20.5
2020-08-04 14:44:44, 29.5
2020-08-04 14:45:44, 31.5
2020-08-04 14:46:44, 29
2020-08-04 14:47:44, 28.5
2020-08-04 14:48:44, 38.5
2020-08-04 14:49:44, 53
2020-08-04 14:50:44, 67.5
2020-08-04 14:51:44, 545.5
2020-08-04 14:52:44, 690.5
2020-08-04 14:53:44, 799
2020-08-04 14:54:44, 700.5
2020-08-04 14:55:44, 719.5
2020-08-04 14:56:44, 697.5
2020-08-04 14:57:44, 825.5
2020-08-04 14:58:44, 694.5
2020-08-04 14:59:44, 523.3
2020-08-04 15:00:44, 854.5
2020-08-04 15:01:44, 543.5
2020-08-04 15:02:44, 575
2020-08-04 15:03:44, 723
2020-08-04 15:04:44, 554.5
2020-08-04 15:05:44, 449.5
https://radmon.org/UserGraphs/meteopedara/datatoday.csv
So here are the station coordinates plugged into gargle maps. Looks like a fairly modest Italian Villa. Might be walled, hard to tell. But as you can see the gargle street view car only came within a couple blocks of it. Might be gated area? Like our friends in St. Louis? kek.
https://radmon.org/radmon.php?function=showuserpage&user=meteopedara
That's not me. That's the owner of the monitoring station Italy anon. But thanks for looking out for me.
TY anon.
Anon wonders if the person filming survived.
You're too kind anon.
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How convenient. Radiation data for August 5th is missing. Shows up for the 4th and 6th.
https://www.uradmonitor.com/tools/dashboard-04/?open=8200006C
If you bothered to look you would see that most of stations don't even have radiation monitors wise guy.
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https://remap.jrc.ec.europa.eu/Advanced.aspx
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https://remap.jrc.ec.europa.eu/Advanced.aspx
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Click the animate button and watch what happens over time after mid-day on the 4th.
https://www.netc.com/anim-map.htm
No, this RF did not know about this. Thanks anon. Checking it out now.
Check this out.
>long term negative effect on the body
Living has a long term negative effect on the body.