Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The Tokai Hadron Facility Radiation Exposure and Dam Surges

Re: http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/05/26/national/researchers-hurt-at-ibaraki-nuclear-facility/#at_pco=cfd-1.0
The Hadron collider internal radiation exposure of 23 May 2013 at 11:55 AM Tokai local time may be because of a surge wave which may have passed the Hdron Facility at Tokai at that time.
Table Tokai below gives the details of how it might have happened:
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(RIGHT CLICK ON THE IMAGE OF THE TABLE AND OPEN IT ON A SEPARATE TAB)

The giant surge wave of water moment due to the dams of the world was passing from the damquake off the east coast of Kamchatka to that at Dodecanese Isles, Greece and arrived at Tokai, Ibaraka Prefecture at 2.69 hrs UTC and caused the alarm at 2.9167 at the Hadron Collider lab to ring. The time duration of the surge to travel from the Kamchatka damquake to Tokai is calculated as the time taken for the surge to travel from the Kamchatka damquake hypocenter to the Greek damquake hypocenter multiplied by the ratio (distance from Kamchatka location to Tokai Hadron location/distance between the two damquakes).This works out to 0.1414 hr. Adding this to the time of occurrence of the Kamchatka damquake  the time of arrival of the surge at Tokai as 2.69 hrs UTC is computed.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

THE OKLAHOMA TORNADO AND THE SURGE WAVE OF THE DAMS


The Oklahoma tornado of 20 May 2013 may have been triggered by the surge wave of the world’s dams when it arrived at Newcastle at 19hrs 45 minutes.

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Table 1 shows the  way in which the dams of the world may have triggered the Oklahoma tornado on 20th May 2013.


 (RIGHT CLICK ON TABLE TO OPEN IT ON A NEW TAB)
In this table, the Tornado struck between two damquakes, damquake 1 in Central Turkey and damquake 3 in Tarapaca, Chile. The distance from damquake 1 to Moore, Oklahoma is 10378 km. The distance from damquake 1 to damquake 3 is 12454 km.  The time duration between damquake 1 to damquake 3 is 27.925 minutes. The time period between damquake 1 to Moore is calculated as  (distance from damquake 1 to Moore/distance between the two damquakes)x (Time period between the two damquakes) or (10378/12454)x 27.925 = 23.27 minutes. Adding this to the time of occurrence of damquake 1, we get the time of arrival of the surge wave of the dams at Moore, which we take as the initiator of the tornado. This is 19.88 hours UTC as entered at Row2, Column 13. The actual reported time of the tornado occurrence at Moore is 19.75 hrs UTC.    The percentage error between the touchdown time at Moore and the arrival of the dam surge is small 0.66%. This error is calculated as (19.88-19.75)/19.75 x100.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Myanmar School Fire: A dam related event:1 April 2013, around 19 hrs UTC



AFP
Yangon, April 02, 2013

“Thirteen people, mostly children, were killed during a fire at a Muslim religious school in downtown Yangon," a police officer at the scene said. "We assume that it was due to an electrical short circuit."
Firefighters extinguished the blaze, which broke out in the early hours of Tuesday morning, he said.
Commentary
Ramaswami Kumar
© 2013 Ramaswami Ashok Kumar

Myanmar, Yangon: Location: Latitude = 16.8000, Longitude = 96.1500 has been experiencing intense hotspots(April 1 to April 4 2013):
Total number of fires detected : 254
[ONLY TOP 5 RESULTS ARE SHOWN.]
Latitude
Longitude
Date
Time
Brightness
Confidence
Scan
Track
Satellite
Version
Bright.T31
FRP
 16.065 
 95.515  
  2013-04-01  
  04:10  
  331.0 
  84  
  1.0 
 1.0  
  T  
  5.0  
  310.4  
  9.6 
 17.267 
 96.128  
  2013-04-01  
  07:15  
  343.8 
  92  
  1.6 
 1.2  
  A  
  5.0  
  300.9  
  86.0 
 17.45 
 97.375  
  2013-04-01  
  07:15  
  323.1 
  60  
  1.9 
 1.4  
  A  
  5.0  
  301.3  
  26.4 
 17.448 
 97.356  
  2013-04-01  
  07:15  
  323.3 
  61  
  1.9 
 1.4  
  A  
  5.0  
  302.7  
  30.2 
 17.231 
 94.519  
  2013-04-01  
  07:15  
  318.5 
  0  
  1.2 
 1.1  
  A  
  5.0  
  305.1  
  13.0 

For entire Myanmar see the hotspots:


Total number of fires detected : 4194
[ONLY TOP 5 RESULTS ARE SHOWN.]
Latitude
Longitude
Date
Time
Brightness
Confidence
Scan
Track
Satellite
Version
Bright.T31
FRP
 22.964 
 93.952  
  2013-04-01  
  04:10  
  321.1 
  66  
  1.4 
 1.2  
  T  
  5.0  
  302.0  
  17.2 
 22.798 
 94.774  
  2013-04-01  
  04:10  
  325.1 
  78  
  1.3 
 1.1  
  T  
  5.0  
  303.6  
  14.0 
 22.612 
 96.196  
  2013-04-01  
  04:10  
  323.4 
  76  
  1.1 
 1.0  
  T  
  5.0  
  302.6  
  15.2 
 22.746 
 94.294  
  2013-04-01  
  04:10  
  314.1 
  46  
  1.3 
 1.1  
  T  
  5.0  
  299.6  
  10.9 
 22.489 
 96.286  
  2013-04-01  
  04:10  
  319.9 
  61  
  1.1 
 1.0  
  T  
  5.0  
  303.4  
  9.2 

These hotspots had been caused by the surges exerted by reservoir content changes from instant to instant which resulted in a number of damage causing earthquakes, which I call damquakes, in Myanmar and adjacent regions around the time the school caught Fire(1 April 2013 say around 19 hrs utc):
Magnitude,MM, Date,Time,Latitude, Longitude, Depth(km), Region.
5.0              2013/03/30 20:04:50     23.104               95.950             33.8      MYANMAR
5.0              2013/04/01 22:02:05    -20.784             -178.486             566.4    FIJI REGION
3.3              2013/04/01 20:59:10     52.162              -176.764             122.3    ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
5.1              2013/04/01 20:04:31     39.580               143.156             8.6        OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
6.0              2013/04/01 18:53:17     39.528               143.196             12.5      OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
As the surges pass from one earthquake to another they exert their surge waves on the earth wherever they get fulcrum(a firm hold so to speak) for example at deep focus points, resulting in deep focus damquakes followed by damage causing damquakes as illustrated above in the case of school fire. If one gets the approximate time at which the fire took place, it is easy to find out from which earthquake to which earthquake the surges were passing in their dynamic disquilibrium state and pinpoint the time at which the surges passed the school building.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Dam Surges set the Bangalore Inflatable Seat Making Factory Ablaze?


Re:

Karnataka: six charred to death in inferno

UNI  Bangalore, March 25, 2013
First Published: 11:15 IST(25/3/2013) | Last Updated: 11:18 IST(25/3/2013)

http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Bangalore/Karnataka-six-charred-to-death-in-inferno/Article1-1031748.aspx

Assuming that all safety precautions had been taken(lives are infinitely precious) there is the cumulative effect of modern civilization via the surges of daily worldwide dam content changes that would have caused the fire charring six to death. As the surges of dynamic disequilibrium were passing from the damquake off the East Coast of Honshu, Japan to the damquake near the coast of Nicaragua, the surges struck the factory on Magadi Road setting it on fire. The reported time of the fire(530 AM IST on 25 Match 2013) coincides reasonably well with the time of passage of the surges across the factory(5 hrs 23 mins 9.46 secs IST). The disaster management authority must study this aspect of infrastructure damages caused by modern civilization as this is proving to be disastrously frequent.
The time difference between the quake off the East Coast of Honshu and the quake Near the Coast of Nicaragua is 16.05 min. The time taken for the surges of the dams to pass through the Magadi Road Factory is then calculated as (Distance from the Honshu epicentre to the fire location in Bangalore)/(Distance from Honshu quake to Nicaragua quake)x (Time difference between the two quakes). This works out to 9.21 mins. Thus the time of passage of the surge wave from Honshu quake to the factory location is the time of occurrence of the Honshu quake plus the time taken for the surge wave to pass the factory at Bangalore. This works out to  5 hrs 23 mins 9.46 secs IST on 25 March 2013 or 23 hr 53 min 9.46 secs UTC on 24 March 2013.

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Timeline of the events:
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

The curious instance of batteries ablaze in the Air Traffic Control Tower at Chennai Airport

The Details of an Analysis of the Battery Fire at ATC, Chennai on 11 March 2013 at 21 hrs UTC.
Re: Chennai airport fire: Tamil Nadu govt orders investigation

http://www.ndtv.com/article/south/chennai-airport-fire-tamil-nadu-govt-orders-investigation-341545
NDTV report extract: "The battery bank area of the ATC tower was engulfed in fire following an explosion in the UPS (uninterruptible power supply) system of the battery bank in the technical equipment room that supplies power to advance surface movement guidance and control system at around 2.20 am...."

 The Analysis taking the cumulative effects of the World's Dams.
 Copyright  2013 Ramaswami Ashok Kumar
The battery bank caught fire after the surges of dynamic disequilibrium water moment changes of the world's dams taken together were moving from a damquake(an earthquake caused by dams(2)) at Anza California at the epicentre 33.508, -116.476 to a damquake at Southern Italy at the epicentre 39.29, 18.73. On the way, the surges struck the ATC Tower Chennai's foundation located at 12.9823,80.1638. This caused the foundation to be subject to extreme heat which was conducted through the steel framework rapidly to the battery bank structure which was subject to intense heat and resulted in the inflammatory material in the batteries to possibly catch fire and  its thermal runaway(1)(2).  
The distance from the epicentre at Anza to the ATC at Chennai is 14543 km. The distance from the ATC at Chennai to the epicentre in Southern Italy is 6646 km. The distance from the Italian epicentre via the Chennai ATC to Anza epicentre is thus 14543+ 6646= 21189 km. The Anza quake took place on 2013-03-11 at time 20:15:36 UTC, while that in Southern Italy occurred at 20:55:27 UTC, the time difference between the two thus being 40.45 minutes. Taking the time difference between the Anza quake and the ATC fire to be proportional to the two distances, we get the time difference to be (14543/21189)x40.45=
27.59 minutes. Thus the time of occurrence of the ATC fire is time of occurrence of the Anza quake + time difference Anza to ATC,Chennai = 20:15: 36 + 27m 35.45 s or 20:42:35.45. Chennai time =UTC+5:30= 20:42:35.45 + 5:30 = 2:12:35.45 on 12 March 2013. The report above states that the fire was noticed around 2:20 on 12 March 2013. Taking note of the characteristics of thermal runaway of the battery bank(1), we can say that this is an entirely highly probable explanation because we can also infer about the truth from similar damquake related reports here which underwent the same type of analysis(3). The reported time of such earthquake related events and the calculated times based on dam surge analysis coincide without fail!
References
(1) Lithium-ion Batteries: Hazard and Use Assessment: Link at
www.61-d.org/hazard.pdf  

(2) R. Ashok Kumar. 2005. Earthquakes caused by dams. Link at
http://earthquakescausedbydams.blogspot.com

(3) R. Ashok Kumar. 2008. Collaterals of Climate Change. Link at
http://collateralsofclimatechange.blogspot.com
 


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Earthquake Related Events: The Kolkata Ultadanga Flyover Collapse: 23 hrs UTC on 2 March 2013.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/kolkata-flyover-collapse-loud-thud-broke-sleep/1082490/

A loud thud woke up the residents of Ultadanga when a huge portion of a
flyover collapsed this morning, injuring three persons.

"It was 4:30 in the morning and all of a sudden I heard a huge explosion
and I thought there was a blast. I came out of my building and saw that
a large part of the bridge had collapsed," said Asish, a resident of a
nearby complex.

A huge portion of a vital flyover on the eastern side of the metropolis
collapsed today leaving three injured, police said.

"After hearing the sound, I came out of my home and saw that a truck was
totally smashed and two people severely injured," said Ratnesh, a local
tea stall owner.

A major catastrophe was averted(the flyover did not know the time by  design!)
as the incident at Ultadanga took place at 4:30 AM in the morning when there
was hardly any traffic on the busy flyover, which connects VIP Road and the airport
with E M Bypass and the Eastern and Southern suburbs...

Comment: Ramaswami Ashok Kumar

The Ultadanga flyover collapsed at 2300 hrs UTC on 2 March 2013.
This happened while the water moment surge vector of the dams of
the world  was passing through Ultadanga,Kolkata(latitude 22.5954,
longitude 88.3858) from the earthquake at Cocquimbo Chile(latitude
-31.33, longitude -71.26) to the earthquake in Western Turkey
(latitude 40.4,longitude 26.13). The earthquake at Coquimbo,
Chile had hit at 22hrs 58 mins 45 seconds while that in Western Turkey
had occurred at 23 hrs 1 min 47 seconds.The distance from Coquimbo
to the earthquake location in Western Turkey is 12765 km. The distance
from Coquimbo to Ultadanga along the same route is 6664 km. It took
3 mins 2 secs for the surges to travel from Coquimbo quake location to
Western Turkey quake location. Thus the surges hit Ultadanga flyover
after (6664/12765)x(3 mins 2 secs) or 1 min 35 secs after the earthquake
hit Cocquimbo Chile or at 22hrs 58 mins 45 secs + 1 min 35 secs or at
23 hrs 0 min 20 seconds. All the reports point out that the collapse
occurred at 23 hrs! Thus time and again the cumulative dam dynamics are
automatically implicated in destroying the infrastructure of modern
civilization as Mahatma Gandhi pointed out in 1908: Given enough time
modern civilization will destroy itself.

Timeline of the tragedy

Date/Time/Latitude/Longitude/Depth,km/Magnitude MM/Region
2013-03-02   22:58:45.0    31.33     S      71.26     W      70    3.6     COQUIMBO, CHILE
2013-03-02   23:00:20   22.5954 N       88.3858 E        0        0      ULTADANGA FLYOVER
2013-03-02   23:01:47   40.4    N       21.63   E        5      2.9      WESTERN TURKEY


















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http://energyauditnuclearprogrammeindia.blogspot.in/2013/02/the-nadir-of-nukes-they-murder-stop.html
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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Collaterals of the Dynamics of the World's Dams: The Crashland in Myanmar,25 Dec 2012

Zee News extract:
"Yangon: A plane with 71 people on board collided with a mountain rock and caught fire Tuesday in poor weather in Myanmar, killing a child passenger and a cyclist on the ground, Xinhua reported.

The F-100 plane belonging to private airline Air Bagan crash-landed in misty conditions on a field near Heho airport in Shan state. Two pilots of the aircraft were injured.

There were 63 passengers, including 51 foreign tourists, in the flight bound for Heho from Yangon.

The plane made an emergency landing around 9 a.m. three kilometres from Heho airport but caught fire after hitting a mountain rock.

Two cyclists were knocked down by the aircraft, killing one of them and injuring the other.

Air Bagan flies to 20 domestic destinations using six planes."

My Analysis
Air crashland on 25 Dec 2012.
9a.m Myanmar time is 230 hrs UTC 
Poor weather. 
Hotspot data:
Hotspots in Myanmar:
Total number of fires detected : 33
[ONLY TOP 5 RESULTS ARE SHOWN.]
LatitudeLongitudeDateTimeBrightnessConfidenceScanTrackSatelliteVersionBright.T31FRP
 21.444  97.877    2012-12-23    06:45    310.6   38    1.0  1.0    A    5.0    300.0    5.6 
 21.513  96.312    2012-12-23    06:45    314.3   21    1.1  1.0    A    5.0    303.0    9.7 
 22.16  96.194    2012-12-23    06:45    315.1   63    1.1  1.0    A    5.0    301.6    9.6 
 23.04  97.76    2012-12-23    06:45    310.3   36    1.0  1.0    A    5.0    299.3    6.8 
 22.94  96.05    2012-12-23    06:45    313.9   59    1.1  1.0    A    5.0    300.2    11.5


Hotspots adjacent to Myanmar in Thailand, Laos and Vietnam:
Total number of fires detected : 1119
[ONLY TOP 5 RESULTS ARE SHOWN.]

LatitudeLongitudeDateTimeBrightnessConfidenceScanTrackSatelliteVersionBright.T31FRP
 16.561  105.43    2012-12-23    03:40    315.0   63    1.0  1.0    T    5.0    295.6    12.3 
 16.573  104.865    2012-12-23    03:40    318.7   70    1.0  1.0    T    5.0    299.6    11.6 
 16.266  104.451    2012-12-23    03:40    317.6   68    1.0  1.0    T    5.0    297.0    12.0 
 16.265  104.46    2012-12-23    03:40    316.1   65    1.0  1.0    T    5.0    296.8    10.5 
 15.592  106.677    2012-12-23    03:40    316.2   54    1.2  1.1    T    5.0    293.8    17.5 

So there was a huge wind prevailing from West to East(See hotspot map) from Myanmar to Vietnam.

The poor weather caused pressure differences causing the plane to swerve towards Hohe perhaps uncontrollably with air pockets.

At the time of the crash the water moment arm of the world's dams were dynamically changing positions from the earthquake at Georgia(Sakartavelo) to the earthquake at Dominic Republic Region:
2012-12-25   01:16:37.08hr 20min ago42.52 N  43.42 E  23.2 GEORGIA (SAK'ART'VELO)

3.4  2012/12/25 02:29:17   19.497   -67.925 59.0  DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION
Thus it hit the Myanmar longitude in between where the plane was flying, Yangon to Hohe:
Yangon: 16.9097, 96.1350
Hohe: 20.7152, 96.8235
 (C) 2012 Ramaswami Ashok Kumar