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Now, we are going to get in the blowing dust.
It’s dry wind, which is common now around here.
You can see over there the farm land became dried and the surface is swirled away by strong seasonal wind.
Yes, it’s coming. The wind comes from the west and passes to the Pacific Ocean, with the dust left in the downtown.
You can see what’s going on now. It’d be nonsense to examine what is the air dose rate in the air around here or discuss if radiation-contaminated algae is blown away or not. It’s just obvious.
Seeing is believing!
What a swirl.
What’s happening now is a common natural phenomenon at the beginning of this season.