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Nuclear power, useless against climate change, is itself threatened by climate change’s weather extremes

 

May 30, 2019 - Posted by | 2 WORLD, climate change

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  1. Hate to say it. It is true though. Expect a nuclear accident in the United States soon.

    Trump has deregulated supervision of the 97 old nuclear reactors, in America.
    Sixty of the old, beat-up, reactors are in flood zones and hurricane zones. The others are so old and decrepit, that any inclement-unpredictable weather, could cause a nuclear accident.
    The soil in much of the Midwestern United States, Southeastern USA, and in the Southern United States is saturated with water from flooding, this year. That is the way it is now, in May 2019.
    The soil is saturated from atmospheric rivers of rain, moving in quickly and, dumping their massive loads of water. The atmospheric-river phenomenon has been going on, for more than 10 years now, in the United States.
    Atmospheric rivers of rain that come put of nowhere.

    Hurricanes have grown progresssively worse and more numerous, in the past 10 years .

    A deadly one-two punch of spring floods and later, Tropical storms and hurricanes, is upon us again.
    The combination of flooding-saturation and then serial Hurricanes, cause Mega Climate Disasters. It also increases the probability of a Nuclear Accident in these regions, where there are numerous reactors.
    We saw it with Hurricane Florence in Carolina, Harvey in Texas, Maria in Florida and Puerto Rico.

    Paces like Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas are saturated with water now. The water in the Atlantic and Gulf Of Mexico is hotter and higher, than it has ever been. People could not go to the beach, along much of the Gulf of Mexico on Memorial day because, the surf flooded the beaches. The beaches were flooded, from high winds and storming in the Gulf of Mexico. Similar phenomenon preceded the Horrendous Hurricane seasons, of the past few years. The surface of the Gulf is warmer than ever.

    Jon Tidon's avatar Comment by Jon Tidon | May 30, 2019 | Reply


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