tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3724376948636627084.post6032876179292285487..comments2024-03-20T21:38:10.502+00:00Comments on Science matters: WindscaleBobTheScientisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02038631019672961663noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3724376948636627084.post-48413401652073134852013-10-10T09:27:55.191+01:002013-10-10T09:27:55.191+01:00I remember learning about Chernobyl weeks after th...I remember learning about Chernobyl weeks after the event and watching the fancy wind and cloud graph that showed its spread across Europe. Discussing it later with a fishing pal, we both recalled the gentle mist that fell from the sky about the time the cloud was over Ireland, how still the weather was, how silent everything seemed; bizarrely fishermen talk and think this way, because its a factor in a successful catch. We remember talking like "bugger this, we'll catch nothing if the wind doesn't freshen from the S West...." We didn't say anymore about the cloud or the weather, but still I sometimes think about it and wonder did we catch more than we bargained on!Russiansidehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07899160232382119090noreply@blogger.com