Re: China Syndrome
Posted by
ArgosyTn on 3/14/2011, 12:48 pm
Most of the particles can be expected to travel high in the atmosphere, with fallout dependent on low pressure zones, rainfall and temperatures over the US. I would be looking at rainfall area's of our country in the next week or so.There is a lot of crops that many of us depend on from California now so this is a problem. Stock up on canned goods for now.
Another climate factor to be taken into account is the potential for an El Nino Variable bulging the jetstream further northward, causing fallout over western Canada and a larger number of American states. |
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