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Edited at 2014-10-09 16:33:56

At 10/9/14 03:54 PM, SentForMe wrote:

:: Speaking of that website, if you take a look at it the hurricane path has been updated. It appears that now it will be bypassing China, Taiwan, and North Korea to make a fairly direct beeline toward the Japanese mainland while skirting South Korea and parts of Eastern Russia. It is apparently as strong as Haiyan was last year, however it will be making landfall along area that are generally much better prepared (Japan and South Korea) or sparsely populated (in the case of Eastern Russia), so the death toll should be much much lower. Hopefully it will be zero.

Jesus Crust, my name is Photobotobotobotech, and I am very alarmed by this development.

No really, because Fukushima has been a problem since the 2011 tsunami, and several years worth of contaminated radioactive water is stored right there at the damaged facility. If that kind of wind remains consistent or gets stronger by the time it gets to Fukushima, we're going to have a major problem on our hands.


At 10/9/14 03:54 PM, SentForMe wrote: Speaking of that website, if you take a look at it the hurricane path has been updated. It appears that now it will be bypassing China, Taiwan, and North Korea to make a fairly direct beeline toward the Japanese mainland while skirting South Korea and parts of Eastern Russia. It is apparently as strong as Haiyan was last year, however it will be making landfall along area that are generally much better prepared (Japan and South Korea) or sparsely populated (in the case of Eastern Russia), so the death toll should be much much lower. Hopefully it will be zero.

Jesus Crust, my name is Photobotobotobotech, and I am very alarmed by this development.

No really, because Fukushima has been a problem since the 2011 tsunami, and several years worth of contaminated radioactive water is stored right there at the damaged facility. If that kind of wind remains consistent or gets stronger by the time it gets to Fukushima, we're going to have a major problem on our hands.