Published: March 29th, 2012 at 5:00 am ET
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Title: 速報black smoke original speed(12:47) 2012-03-29(TBS/JNN/福島第一原発ライブカメラ)
Source: TBS/JNN
Uploaded by 454541919
Date: Mar 29, 2012
2012年3月29日
12時47分~12時58分頃
等速速再生 音声あり
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The suspected smoke appears at ~1:05, in front of Reactor No. 2
Seeing the suspected smoke in reverse may help determine point of origin:
Published: March 29th, 2012 at 5:00 am ET
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The Fukushima lie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B77engN4qk&context=C4726ed3ADvjVQa1PpcFMj9btE01xNtPsXTHKn904CtlbHsmnzhi4=
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If they have and are using heavy equipment down there it could be diesel exhaust.
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lol, hi stopnp, you made me smile, thank you…that billowing cloud is by far to big to be diesel exhaust, I think! Or if it is exhaust, the machine it's coming from would be too big to fit in the picture…
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Reactor buildings are around 45 meters tall (150 ft)
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/T111114005778.htm
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I had to say it. I have a feeling that's what tepgov will try to say
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It would have to be one big engine to produce that size plume! Not impossible because I think it is situated around 1 of the backup generator buildings?
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Would starting up the backup generator mean that they lost grid power?
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Is it possible the diesel used to power the backup generators has been contacted by hot nuke fuel in 2? Setting off the plume via contact? Just making a hopeful guess…..
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Looks like something diesel powered starting up to me.
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Agree !
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I watch a diesel back up generator start up every Wednesday, it is on ground level outside below me, im on the second floor. It completely fills my field of view with smoke for about 15 seconds. The first thought i had was diesel engine start up when i watched this video. Looked exactly the same, just a bit bigger.
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I know what the problem is. The turbo is out on that D9 Cat.
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Haha, I agree. Could be a split injector tip too. Brings up an interesting point. Engines and heavy equipment require regular maintenance and repair to continue to operate. As time goes by the equipment on site will need PM service. How do you repair a vehicle that is too radioactively hot to be near? Some repairs take 30-40 hours to complete in a clean shop situation much less a wrecked NPP. My guess is that they aren't performing any maintenance and we will see equipment run until it dies. Think of the equipment boneyards around Chernobyl. We will soon see the same at Fukushima.
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Nuck's grab.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O7lTBaNZS0&feature=youtu.be
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Thanks Rose,
I tried to find Nuck's clip about the crater in the ground around the same spot as far as I remember.
Remember the fly-over video from feb 29? I cannot see the clip anymore.
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I think there was an emissions release there a couple of weeks ago as well.
The ground has to be weakening…
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Here ..this area..kind of "heaved" ..for lack of a better term..then on to ..IMHO..emissions from th 5-6 area.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNHR-Gx7fS0&feature=channel_video_title
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I think the angle makes it look bigger than it is as well. I think the smoke is really a few hundred feet in front of building 2 and not between #2 and #3. So that perspective would make it look a lot larger than it really is. I would say an engine being fired up.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrmISe7i7xQ&list=UUuoE4ixZbEN75entP-kHtiQ&index=15&feature=plcp
Watching the Tepco cam on fuku1long's replay at the time told here shows nothing. I suspect, as the JNN cam is a long way off from the reactors, the smoke is closer to the JNN cam, out of the scope of the TEPCO cam down on the site. There is a big hill obscuring JNN's view of the ground this side of the reactor ground level. Equipment, such as the diesel engine speculation of other comment posters, could easily hide behind the hill between this cam and the reactors…and be to the right out of range of the TEPCO cam down on the site.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=0RrcoPNvd20&NR=1
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJEwhFJVNik&feature=youtu.be
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Here is another view same area..not sure I can agree on the deisel equipment start up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=J-BN_Wyz1uQ&NR=1
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Diesel..Have I ever mentioned ..how much the stuff stinks..?
It makes feel me really sick…
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What you just saw was a 'cloud of death' that was hydrothermally ejected from deep underground. Think of Fukushima as a Radio-Thermal Wonderland of Extinction.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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Prof Cham Dallas ""That Unit 4..they had 1,500 rods stuffed in there, they just kept stuffing them in""
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4P6xArnXBwc
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