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Australia,
Queensland,
Sunshine Coast,
May 2014 Southern Hemisphere Background Radiation Report
Summary:
May 2014 was l8r_tard the pre-Fukushima average. May 2013 was 7% above, and May 2012 was 7% above the pre-Fukushima ~0.10 uSv/hr month average.
In the colder months I see a drop in background here, as most of the prevailing winds are from the Southern Ocean. May 2014 saw a 6% increase above May 2012 and 2013 month average background radiation levels. If you look at the May 2014 day average chart you will see more day to day dynamic swings in the day averages background radiation levels compared to 2012 and 2013.
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This short animation of Northern, and Southern Hemisphere air circulation, shows why we can get detections so far south.
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May 2014 was l8r_tard the 4 year pre-Fukushima May average.
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2014 month average chart.
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