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Can Japan’s Radiation Reach California?

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Will the radiation cross the ocean?

Will potassium iodide pills help?

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — Nuclear meltdown fears continue to rise for Japanese residents in the wake of last week’s massive earthquake and tsunami, and concerns over radiation have forced hundreds of thousands of people to take cover.

Reactor fires have released radiation into the atmosphere and numerous explosions have dramatically illustrated the worsening conditions inside the stricken nuclear plants in Fukushima, and U.S. military service members have been exposed to radiation out at sea.

Hundreds of thousands of doses of potassium iodine have been distributed in Japan, but there’s also a run on the drug in the United States and Canada, leading to back orders from suppliers and panic from worried customers.

The shockwaves from the earthquake already hit the west coast of North America in the form of a tsunami; is it possible for radiation leaks to create a health hazard in California?

The short answer is no, experts say.

Most concerns over the radiation are tied to the atmospheric jet stream, the powerful air flow that travels past Japan, across the Pacific Ocean and into North America from a height of 20,000 to 50,000 feet.

The damaged Fukushima reactors are venting radiation in the form of steam from boiling water, which poses a serious local risk but can only rise about 2,000 feet into the air, not nearly high enough to enter the jet stream.

“It would be like taking smoke from your barbecue and hoping it gets to Pittsburgh,” said CBS13 meteorologist Dave Bender. “It’s not going to happen.”

Global concerns over fallout are typically tied to the effects of nuclear explosions, which can fling radioactive debris as high as 20,000 feet for small (1 kiloton yield) explosions or as high as 100,000 feet for large (15 megaton yield) explosions. The design of nuclear power plants makes any similar manner of explosion impossible.

Any particles that could make the 5,000 mile journey across the ocean would be detected by the monitoring system (.pdf) placed along the coast by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

“This is not a new thing, to continually monitor the air, soil and water to make sure there are no unhealthy levels in those areas,” said California Emergency Management spokesman Jordan Scott.

 Can Japan’s Radiation Reach California?

A bottle of Potassium Iodide is seen at the West Marin Pharmacy on March 15, 2011 in Point Reyes Station, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Concerned California residents have cleared the shelves of potassium iodide pills at many health stores, and prices on auction sites like eBay have climbed to as much as $75 per pill and beyond.

Potassium iodide can protect the thyroid against one type of radiation damage, but it doesn’t protect any other parts of the body. The drug is generally considered safe but can cause reactions in people with shellfish allergies.

The pill is only considered effective for people who live within a few miles of a nuclear meltdown and have been constantly bombarded with radiation.

“The reality is there is no need and it’s not recommended that people are taking this,” Scott said. “Any recommendation would come from local health officials in a particular area.

The federal government already has stockpiles of the drug to distribute to states in the event of a local nuclear emergency.

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  • Jesse

    Most people that frequent health food stores are half-wits anyway, so I’m not surprised. How many people think that the position of the planets effect things here on Earth? That in itself is laughable since gravity, like light, is subject to the inverse square law. You are much more affected by driving by a dentists office where an xray machine is in use than by anything coming over from Japan. When somebody walks by you, they exert far more pull on you than Jupiter ever will. And the media is doing it’s normal “misinformation” campaign. It’s hopeless I’m afraid.

  • Justin

    Everythings fine Jess. We are safe behind these walls. Just ask Tesla.

    Everything You know is wrong Bro! Get ready. This one will be man made, at just the right time.

  • Fred

    What’s the big deal? The nastiness will be almost half gone in another 24000 years.

  • Dennis

    Keep in mind that we exploded 2 atomic weapons in Japan in 1945. I do know if there are records indicating that fallout from those weapons actually reached the US. I really do not think it did. The 1945 incident was done without a containment building of any kind, so it would have been worst case. As far as the pills I think in the US some people are going to make a lot of money just as they did with the bird flu.

  • KC

    Bottom Line there is no comparable here folks. We have no real idea of the outcome of this nightmare at all, anyone that says different is not worth listening too..

  • Cliff

    You are only wishing. I’m over 70 and I expect it in my lifetime.

  • toxicity

    Ill listen to dave bender when he can get a weather forcast right!

  • LH

    You are all stupid if you really think our goverment and media would actually tell us the truth.

  • rfree

    Dennis, do you just make this up as you go along?

  • ab

    Interestingly, I am one of the half-wits that uses health food stores. The full wits with the medical degrees at Stanford told me I was incurable on several issues. Those wits are dead and I am alive, having researched and designed my own protocols. (I went to Stanford and took statistics, something the full wits did not.) I know how to use data analysis techniques to make decisions. Using my half-wit I cured the incurable. Imagine what I could do if I was a full wit. But hey, I enjoyed your post. It isn’t often I find a quarter wit. Thanks for the sighting.

  • Crawdad

    Poo, gimmie some dem pills for mah fishies. Dey still got a little of dat oil on them.

  • Humberto Guida

    what is he making up?

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  • w

    Dave Bender has no expertise on the situation. Doing the weather on tv does not mean you know about nuclear fallout. Nor does he have any real info on the situation. Does he magically know how much radiation is being released? It might be bigger than Chernobyl and that polluted the world. He is an idiot and should be ashamed.

  • Dean

    Well Jesse, keep eating burgers, greasy food and drinking beer and you will end having a lot more healthy issues than us, I’m not surprised! btw, stop watching reality shows on MTV once a week and flip the channel to a ‘cultural’ channel for just an hour and you will learn something….that’s what I call “misinformation”. Cheers

  • Stay Alert

    The north pacific Drift is leading the radiation directly to the US west coast. It is the exact same wind the Japanese used to float Balloon bombs to the US mainland during ww2. please stop misinforming people that it is to far away because it is not. People on the US west coast should be seriously alarmed.

    At least take precautions..

  • Ah…

    I’m scared. What should we do?

  • lena

    i live in kyrgyzstan, and on the news it was said that radiation reached Sacramento. They keep it silent in the Sac news i guess.

  • max

    ab,

    well put. :)

  • Farrell Winter

    Stick your head in the sand all you want, it does not change the truth. The half-life of plutonium is 18,000 years; every living creature in the world today is contaminated with plutonium — from nations testing weapons to the nuclear weapons dropped on Japan in 1945 to every nuclear plant problem that has occured. There is only one solution: dismantle every nuclear plant in the world, & dismantle all weapons beginning with nuclear weapons.

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