Friday, March 18, 2011

Radiation Plumes to reach California Today

AUnited Nations forecast of the possible movement of the radioactive plume coming from crippled Japanese reactors shows it churning across the Pacific, and touching the Aleutian Islands on Thursday before hitting Southern California late on Friday.

Health and nuclear experts emphasize that radiation in the plume will be diluted as it travels and, at worst, would have extremely minor health consequences in the United States, even if hints of it are ultimately detectable. In a similar way, radiation from the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 spread around the globe and reached the West Coast of the United States in 10 days, its levels measurable but minuscule.

The projection, by the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization , an arm of the UN in Vienna, gives no information about actual radiation levels but only shows how a radioactive plume would probably move and disperse. The forecast, calculated Tuesday, is based on patterns of Pacific winds at that time and the predicted path is likely to change as weather patterns shift.

The forecast shows radioactive plume will probably miss the agency's monitoring stations at Midway and in Hawaiian Islands but is likely to be detected in the Aleutians and at a monitoring station in Sacramento . The forecast assumes radioactivity in Japan is released continuously and forms a rising plume. It ends with the plume heading into Southern California and American Southwest, including NevadaUtah and Arizona. The plume would have continued eastward if scientists had run the projection forward.

I didn't authorise anyone to purchase votes: PM Manmohan

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singhtoday appeared to raise doubts over the veracity of diplomatic correspondence cited by the Wikileaksand insisted that he had "not authorised anybody" to purchase votes nor was he involved in any such "transactions".

"I think, people who are affected by them (Wikileaks expose), they have already commented on them, casting serious doubts about the veracity of allegations made in these diplomatic despatches," Singh said here while commenting on the Wikileaks expose which alleged that MPs were purchased during the 2008 trust vote.

"I have no knowledge of any such purchases and I am absolutely categorical, I have not authorised anyone to purchase any votes. I am not aware of any acts of purchase of votes," he said while replying to questions at the India Today Summit.

"I am absolutely certain in asserting that I am not at all, I think, involved in any of these transactions," the Prime Minister insisted.

His response, however, did not categorically clarify whether or not the purchases took place at all during the Confidence Motion on July 22, 2008.

"As far as the events of the last few days (are concerned) and the so-called Wikileaks, I would not like to comment," Singh said about the Opposition onslaught on the government following the Wikileaks expose.

"I would not like to comment on what we are going to do right now or in days to come. These are the matters which are being discussed in Parliament. If I have anything to say, we would say in Parliament first," he said.

Pranab dares oppn to move court on 'cash-for-votes'

T20 Actions for the following years

Twenty20 World Cup




NEW DELHI: After the World Cup, the subcontinent's cricket fans can continue to look forward to top-notch international cricket for the next five years. Sri Lanka and Bangladesh were to stage the World Twenty20 Championships in 2012 and 2014; now India has been listed to host the 2016 edition of the tournament.

"India will host the World T20 in March 2016," a top ICC official told TOI on Thursday. India's name figures as the host of the event in the ICC's tentative Future Tour Programme 2012-20.

Sources said the ICC has given a copy of the schedule to all the cricket boards. "This is what the ICC board members have tentatively decided. It will be exciting to host the event here in the sub-continent because of the marketing prospects," another ICC source said.

It is also learnt that ICC has short listed England to host the best-of-four Test playing nations' playoffs in June 2013 and 2017. The next 50-over World Cup will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand and sources say the 2019 edition will be held in England in July.