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[Alerts] RADIATION ALERT: Cities in CO, AZ & UT

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Jan. , 2014

According to the Nuclear Emergency Tracking Center (NETC.com) radiation

levels in the following cities are suddenly and significantly higher

than typical:

Station ID 5:812   Grand Junction, CO, US

CPM: current 652 Low 239 High 652

Average 378,

(CPM of Gamma in energy range 600-800keV)

Last updated: 2014-01-09 18:01:00 GMT+0000

According to the chart below from NukeProfessional, this level is ****

DANGEROUS. ****  Not only is the level of 652 a new, all-time "high" for

this city, it is 224 points higher than the typical three-month

"average" Counts-Per-Minute (CPM) for this location.  This is a very

significant and sudden increase.

Station ID 5:956   Phoenix, AZ, US

CPM: current 444 Low 232 High 493

Average 305,

(CPM of Gamma in energy range 600-800keV)

Last updated: 2014-01-09 12:15:00 GMT+0000

According to the chart below from NukeProfessional, this level is ***

SERIOUS. ***  The level of 444 is 139 points higher than the typical

three-month "average" Counts-Per-Minute (CPM) for this location.  This

is a significant and sudden increase in the local, per-minute exposure

to radiation.

Station ID 5:816   Saint George, UT, US

CPM: current 348 Low 144 High 586

Average 233,

(CPM of Gamma in energy range 600-800keV)

Last updated: 2014-01-09 16:37:00 GMT+0000

According to the chart below from NukeProfessional, this level is ***

Significant. ***  The level of 348 is 115 points higher than the typical

three-month "average" Counts-Per-Minute (CPM) for this location.  This

is a significant and sudden increase in the local, per-minute exposure

to radiation.

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