Safecast Open Radiation and Air Quality Map

by jhohoon 3/23/2024, 11:46 PMwith 11 comments

by unsupp0rtedon 3/24/2024, 11:33 AM

If somebody assigned you to design a map that's extremely difficult to interpret, you probably wouldn't be clever enough to come up with this.

https://ibb.co/TLDxBZF

by mike_don 3/24/2024, 5:10 AM

It wasn't at all clear where the data comes from, but after a little digging it looks like volunteers are driving around with homemade devices collecting data.

https://bgeigiezen.safecast.jp/store-2/

Looks like they might have had apps too, but they have been pulled from the App Store and Play Store?

by BodyCultureon 3/24/2024, 10:58 AM

Can the sensors that provide the data be trusted?

Or could anyone in control of the network inject fake sensor data?

by rozzieon 3/24/2024, 10:37 AM

https://safecast.org/devices/ https://safecast.org/history-of-safecast/ https://safecast.org/about/

It’s quite a wonderful set of globally-distributed volunteers brought together by varying passions - from hardware hacking to citizen science.

Whether from fixed or mobile sensors, whether from radiation or air quality sensors, all data is CC0-licensed at birth and is freely available for download.

by cheschireon 3/24/2024, 11:17 AM

Interesting that Three Mile Island is not any higher than background levels. I would have expected even a minor bump. I suppose 45 years is a long time.

by ACV001on 3/24/2024, 11:20 AM

what a misleading notation on the map. Also not clear when blue is radiation or bad air quality. Also, yellow is higher than red..