Sunday, February 17, 2008

Solar Eclipse 2008 sunspot 982 and Visakhapatnam

The Second and third week of February 2008 weather conditions
at Visakhapatnam
by Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com
Keywords: eclipse 2008, solar eclipse, red, blue sky, Moon zenith, Sun spot 982
ABSTRACT
The morning of 7th February 2008, during the hours of partial eclipse invisible in India, i.e. from about 8.10A.M up to 10.30.A.M. the spectral observations made by the present author showed the yellow band of Solar Spectrum was fuzzy broad and had certain hues of the green and orange colors on either side of the yellow band. The solar sunspot flare might have caused this change. Also the intensity of Sun light fell down by about 30% of the morning glow. By 10.30A.M clouds slightly gathered but have dissipated away by afternoon then there was a bright sunshine. The Orion constellation was at the zenith around 10.20 P.M night of 7th Feb 08 and both the Hunters belt stars and the knife were clearly visible to the naked eye. The present authors’ theory correlates the REDRAIN of Kerala, Jammu & Kashmir Snowing and the fall of temperature in Visakhapatnam and Mumbai, with a kind of activity triggered by the SUN SPOT number 982. Most significant is also the finding of the agitated Sea of Bay of Bengal during the three days 11th-13th Feb.08. But the present author has a theory those solar disturbances affect via nearby planets the Earth's atmosphere. The Solar Wind drives the planetary bound external matter, which impacts on to the earth’s atmosphere in the regions, other than at terrestrial poles. This material needn't necessarily be the same type of charged materials, like the accelerated particulates those cause the Aurora Borealis.
Introduction:
A) TREMBLOR:
The Wednesday 6th February 2008 there was a trembler earthquake of magnitude R4.0 with epicenter at Mejia in Bankursa District at 11:40.A.M. It was felt at the neighboring districts of Birbhum and Bhurdwan of south West Bengal. The trembler lasted for several seconds.
B) Weather on the East and West Coast of India:
Almost the same day of Wednesday Mumbai city has experienced the Chills of the lowest winter temperature of 9.4C.Visakhapatnam city on the east coast however was warm since 3rd February 2008. In fact the warmth reduced in the morning of 7th February 2008, during the hours of partial eclipse invisible in India, i.e. from about8.10A.M up to 10.30.A.M. The spectral observations made by the present author showed the Yellow band of Solar Spectrum was not broad and had certain hues of the green and orange colors on either side of the yellow band. The solar sunspot flare might have caused this change. Also the intensity of Sun light fell down by about 30% of the morning glow. By 10.30A.M. clouds slightly gathered but have dissipated away
by afternoon then there was a bright sunshine.
C) SKY OF VISAKHAPATNAM ON THE 7TH FEBRUARY 2008:
In the night of 7th February 2008 the Mars planet, Aldebaran (Rohini) and Betelgeuse formed almost an equilateral triangle with 11.5degrees.Capella seems to be much brighter than Aldebaran (Rohini).Gemini stars Castor and Pollux are very distinct and bright. Mars seems to be slightly displaced towards the west by a degree in the straight line of Betelgeuse, Mars and the star Capella. The Orion constellation was at the zenith around 10.20PM night of 7th Feb 08.Both the Hunters belt stars and the knife was clearly visible to the naked eye.
Could it be that the solar flare of the Sunspot 982 to an extent affected the release of Martian material into the Earth's atmosphere? Hither too made studies of solar phenomenae, in literature and reported in several websites, relate the Aurora Borealis created by accelerated particles along the polar Magnetic field lines. But the present author has a theory those solar disturbances affect via nearby planets the Earth's atmosphere. The planetary bound external
matter driven by solar winds impact into the atmosphere in the regions other than at terrestrial poles. This material needn't necessarily be the same type of charged materials, like the accelerated particulates those cause the Aurora Borealis. Friday 08th February was very warm due to some kind of Greenhouse effect in Visakhapatnam. The sun was felt intense inspite of the cloudy weather. As a result there was a flash of heavy rain in the night of Friday that continued on the morning of Saturday 9th Feb. 2008.Till the Saturday 09th Feb, 2008 the rainfall at Visakhapatnam was recorded as about 10mm. Due to a low pressure depression, it has heavily and extensively rained from Orissa to Andhra Pradesh coastal area, on Saturday 09th Feb.08.
D) Rain of Fish.
On Monday night at Kandanserri village in Kerala there was a rain of fish. It was explained by the fact that small fish could have been picked by the water vapor clouds and the sustained fish floating in the water laden clouds for several days before they were brought down by the fish-rain. But this incident has jolted the people since this followed a RED RAIN that occurred a few days earlier. No explanation was given for it. It may not be a coincidence that at Peddatippaocean mandalam of Chitoor district in the Konduvari Palle, the same Monday evening 11th February 2008 lightning struck and killed two kids returning from school to their village and who took shelter under that fateful tree. The report on the 12th Feb 08 says that it rained heavily (12mm) in Araku Valley the most above seasonal average.
E) Snow
Surprisingly it has been snowing in Jammu & Kashmir heavily since last six days, and the main road between Jammu and Kashmir got totally blocked due to avalanches. However on Sunday 10th Feb 08, the Srinagar city had bright sunshine. A powerful Tornado has hit USA at Cataniaspring causing extensive damage. In Visakhapatnam the rainy weather and dull atmosphere continued on the Tuesday 12th Feb 08 and what people all complained were the severe cold and the wetness of the environment? At about 6 0'clock in the evening the moon was almost at zenith and the clouds high up produced a circular ring around the crescent moon of about 1 degree. The scattered light was blue with no tinge of redness. The author to his amazement felt the acoustic vibrant Bay of Bengal Sea? The sound was different from that of tidal waves. The report of a softened interior region of earth causing sound vibrations on to the surface is interesting in this context.
F) Agitated sea
During the Days from 11th Feb 08 to 14 Feb 2008 the sea at Visakhapatnam was much agitated with the water droplets splashing the atmosphere and that affected the visibility. The sound of breaking waves splashing in the sea was phenomenal. 13th February was Radha Saptami when Lord Surya considered ride on Seven horses by names: SuryaPrabha, ChinnaShesa, Garuda, Hanumantha, (after the puja of this ride of the Lord in the morning people observe the Chakra Snana) followed by KalpaVruksha, SarvaBhupala, and the seventh one, ChandhraPrabha.14th February 2008 there was a sudden temperature fall in New Delhi and the turnips in Moghul gardens of Raj Bhavan have bloomed. Sunshine was relatively good during the 14th Feb and on the 15th Feb 08 at Visakhapatnam. 15th February 2008 the Moon light showed at 9.00PM night the scattering of RED light around about 2 degrees wide at arms stretch implying the conditions of the clouds have drastically changed with loss of water content.
CONCLUSIONS:
The second and third week of February offered physically significant events of the earth’s atmosphere, due to the partial solar eclipse of 7th Feb 08, the SUN SPOT number 982, and the solar wind driven external planetary material on to the Earth’s atmosphere other than at poles.
References:
1. http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com dated 4th February 2008 “Weather at Visakhapatnam during the fourth week of January 2008” by the present author.
2. Sunday, November 4, 2007 FINDING OF THE UNCERTAIN MATERIAL ON THE MOON http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com PATENT & PROPRIETY RIGHTS RESERVED:
3. Moon and Mars Conjunction in the sky on the 19th-23rd January 2008 observed at Visakhapatnam. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana, http:\\trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com 1/22/2008
4. Images of 19th Jan from D Rethans of Skien, Telemark, Norway, from M. Ross of Sandbukta, south of Oslo, Norway, from D.Milton of Angered, south western Sweden and Jan. 18 images from T. Rutland of Gothenburg, Sweden etc. are available documented at SpaceWeather.com dated 30th January 2008 [.2008, SpaceWeather.com -- This site is penned daily by Dr. Tony Phillips.]

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