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BobAthome
reply to post by StealthyKat
www.nbc-2.com...
Human0815
reply to post by koperniguz
Yip, the Tepco-Cam is inside of a Box!
I saw similar things already a few Times on this Cam
but not on the TBS Cam.
hknudzkknexnt
reply to post by StealthyKat
Those light things are the same as the ones hovering over a pool that was caught on camera and was on the news
intrptr
reply to post by Clisen33
There is an effect called Cherenkov radiation that emits a blue/green glow from running reactors.
Yes, inside running reactors, yes. These are not "running".
I believe these webcams are outside the exclusion zone and are situated many tens of miles away from the plant. They are on extreme zoom so any weather between the camera lens and the plant is magnified. Also, the lens on the camera is inside a housing with a flat, clear screen in front so the water droplets that appear in the foreground are not actually on the lens.
The drops in the beginning of the first video are at the bottom of the screen. Later they build, due to condensation from fog(?) and you get that misty halo effect. I say fog because it appears the tower (stack) in the distance is artificially lit and is casting a shadow in that very same fog.
The rads are there believe me, just not on the camera housing.
BobAthome
reply to post by StealthyKat
www.nbc-2.com...
DancedWithWolves
reply to post by StealthyKat
See this link from a story in June from Fukushima Diary...on similar strangeness.
Fukushima Diary
Here is one of the videos from June he is referring to.
Thanks for that! I saw that when it happened and was not able to catch it.
I'm not sure why we would not see it all the time when it rains though???
Strange.
GBP/JPY
NO....it's raining steadily ....men
GreyGoo
reply to post by StealthyKat
From my point of view they look like spiderwebs up close in front of thee lens that are just blowing around and catching light now and again.
pasiphae
i saw the one from the fuku diary a few weeks ago (or month - can't remember) and your vids look just like that one. honestly...... i think it's very odd. i've seen condensation on a lens before and it doesn't look like that. the first time this happened (that i know of) there were very high levels of radiation reported around that same time. now it's happening again and AGAIN something is going on there - i just read about another spill. i'm starting to wonder if the radiation is affecting the cameras in some way.
intrptr
reply to post by StealthyKat
Thnaks for clarifying camera location. The water on camera housing glass is still my best guess.