most useful links:
- by-prefecture radiation/contaminant levels for atmosphere, rain, and water supply (typically lags by 2 days)
- latest TEPCO electric power capacity vs latest consumption level and rolling blackout info
- google map of Japan with neartime radiation levels
- NY Times reactor-by-reactor status board (updated every day or two)
- International Atomic Energy Agency site, prominently featuring a detailed, timely, reliable chronology of the clusterfuck
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more links:
- my twitter account (pretty much used only for posting links about the fukushima nuke clusterfuck)
- Chris Martenson's remarkably good blog post about the state of the clusterfuck as of April 1
- aerial drone's-eye view of clusterfuck
- post-earthquake graphs of radiation dosimeter in Hino
- another Tokyo tap water contamination site (iodine 131, cesium 134, cesium 137)
- amazing animation of the 800+ quakes in Japan over past few weeks
- expose of TEPCO's incredible lack of preparation(Wall St. Journal)
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Japan's government has proven to be incompetent; its media dysfunctional. So it takes some work to stay abreast of the nuke situation in Fukushima, and how it affects Tokyo. These links are among the most helpful we've found.
(This post will be updated by various people as time/circumstance permit.)
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