Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Misalignment of Imagery in TEPCO Webcams 1 and 4


TEPCO CAM 1 Dec 18 10:28:43


TEPCO CAM 4 Dec 18 10:29:35


These screenshots were taken within one minute of one another. Where did the CLOUDS go?

I know that the webcams are not entirely temporally synchronous, but the lag is only 2 or 3 minutes between the cams. Clouds such as the ones seen on TEPCO cam 1 are unlikely to have disappeared entirely in such a short time frame.

In fact, the clouds/mist is still visible on TEPCO CAM 1 at 10:42. The sky is also quite pink over the horizon for this late hour in the morning:


It is possible that the cams are streaming re-runs.... lending support to the hypothesis that something happened December 12 at Daiichi
http://majiasblog.blogspot.com/2014/12/amazing-screenshots-of-fukushima.html
 



3 comments:

  1. Those cams are looking at almost opposite sections of sky.

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  2. Quote of bo (December 17, 2014 at 9:09 pm):

    "Majia you might be interested in zukunashi's theory – rough translate – it's CG – see red line, sky is from somewhere else ( but matches time and approximate locale )

    It's why when there was lightening the site appears to not flash along with lightening – he hypothesizes.. & thinks ONLY camera showing reality may be futaba.

    http://inventsolitude.sblo.jp/article/104936022.html

    Someone muttered yesterday in Japan 'there's a strong wind advisory in Fukushima.. and cranes still at work ? Strange'"

    ... "The last image on that page shows under the red line, often part of the crane disappears.
    He says – 'CG layering can often hiccup in video, unlike simple photoshop' ( just like the vid of planes disappearing into WTC →comment addition by bo )"

    http://enenews.com/forum-fukushima-webcam-discussion-thread-dec-26-1013-present/comment-page-67#comment-616283

    I often wonder why TEmPCO requires 48,000 Windows XP machines, presumably with the WEPOS registry modification (to receive updates until 2019, irregardless of original presumably valid license?). The article here and bo's reply (etc) has changed my own personal opinion away from Bitcoin mining!

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  3. Differences is sun angle would prove it. But it's hard to tell what it is from the first photo.

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