Nederland – Nederlân
- See also Europe.
- –> Het Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu’ (RIVM), the Dutch government’s Institute for Public Health and Environment, provides hourly radiation data from all over the country. See map below for an idea of the locations of the monitoring sites. The below image is a screen-shot of the measurements reported in the morning of March 17, 2011: readings are in Nano-Sievert (1000 times smaller than a microSievert), so the legend translates to:
(green): < 0.2 µSv/ hr (normal)
(yellow): <= 0.5 µSv/ hr (abnormal for Holland)
(brown): > 0.5 µSv/ hr (something’s going wrong somewhere”)
(grey): no data
–> CLICK on Image to access most recent data:

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