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Real-time map of Japanese Geiger counter readings

5 pointsby pyrhhoabout 14 years ago

5 comments

manveruabout 14 years ago
I must be missing something, but [1] says "A whole-body exposure to 5 or more gray of high-energy radiation at one time usually leads to death within 14 days."<p>I see values of up to 460 Gy/h on this map, what time unit does [1] talk about that 5 is deadly but 460 is normal?<p>[1]: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_%28unit%29#Effect_on_the_body" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_%28unit%29#Effect_on_the_b...</a>
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andrewcookeabout 14 years ago
one problem is that because you use transparent overlays for the circles, and also colour coding (darker circles are higher values) you get a misleading appearance in heavily sampled areas (which appear darkly coloured just because they have many readings).<p>i'd suggest making the circles opaque (i know it's not going to look as nice, but it will be more useful...)
davepmabout 14 years ago
would be more useful if it were to shout measurements in sieverts/hr rather than Gray/hr, but I can understand that would be a hell of a lot more complex ;)<p>Interesting all the same.
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gershabout 14 years ago
It shows the highest readings away from Fukushima. Why?
pyrhhoabout 14 years ago
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