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Well, I did find this explanation - for the Unit 4 vapour release of June 14 (Japan's June 14 - it was June 13 here in N America):
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2011/06/fukushima-i-nuke-plant-live-camera.html
The water in the spent fuel pool of the #4 reactor is not getting cooled as much as before because TEPCO is installing supports beneath the pool. If they squirt in more cold water from the top with the pumper, they spill radioactive water on the construction work.
So the pool is heating up, over 80 degrees C already last week and probably close to boiling now. That will sharply increase the volume of steam, especially so at night when the air is cooler.
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2011/06/fukushima-i-nuke-plant-live-camera.html
The water in the spent fuel pool of the #4 reactor is not getting cooled as much as before because TEPCO is installing supports beneath the pool. If they squirt in more cold water from the top with the pumper, they spill radioactive water on the construction work.
So the pool is heating up, over 80 degrees C already last week and probably close to boiling now. That will sharply increase the volume of steam, especially so at night when the air is cooler.