
Quite big anomaly in Cracow, Poland? I know it’s still a safe dose but it’s quite the difference in comparison to the average. It isn’t falling either. What should I make of this? (blue is current, red is average)
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Quite big anomaly in Cracow, Poland? I know it’s still a safe dose but it’s quite the difference in comparison to the average. It isn’t falling either. What should I make of this? (blue is current, red is average)
by YoutubeBin
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Levels are even higher now, with the radiation levels reaching up to 0.76 microsiverts/h, and average radiation levels at 0.53
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2244172/
There has been extra solar activity (flares) last few days. Could be that. A nuclear event would be very obvious.
0.62 USV/h, not great, not terrible.
Kraków
I’d press the article 5 button just in case, better safe than sorry
…it’s now 11 microsieverts an hour.
Open your windows. Radon gas does accumulate over time
you need to us a contaminameter such as a COMO170 or an LB124 and make control surface of dust residue to truly know if you find radioactive traces