Live Radiation Monitoring from Los Angeles California (Real Time)







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Above is a live shot of a RadAlert Inspector Nuclear Radiation Monitor in West Los Angeles border. Elevation 140 feet. The unit is approximately one meter off of the ground in a wood-floored structure built over crawlspace with soil foundation. Next to the Inspector is a LaCrosse digital weather station with Atomic Clock featuring Weather Girl.

We also do exterior averaging with the alpha/beta/gamma-detecting Inspector. As of this writing update, March 23 at 9:40 am, we have detected no radiation from fallout on plants, foliage and other objects outside.

Frequent interior and exterior readings will continue as well detections of outside plants and other objects.

The Inspector picks up ionizing radiation and, in the setting you are seeing, is measuring in Counts Per Minute or CPM.