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ALERT! High radiation Hawaii!
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the radiation monitor is on the north shore. missile base is on the north west.mountain range in between. trade winds usually blow from the east. usually at noon the west side will get on shore winds from the west.sun went down about an hour ago. winds die down. nasa has an observatory at about 2500ft which is located mid way between the base and the monitor.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11314737 So the monitor wouldn't normally be downwind of the base..? Quoting: Waterbug exactly.normally winds blow from the east,tradewinds. usually they are calm at night and increase during the day. storms will turn the winds west on occasion. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 11314737 Hilo had one of the highest monitor readings that I observed during the worst of the emissions in March 2011. Others were Phoenix, Eugene, Eureka, Tucson and a few more I'd have to look up.
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