Monday, August 16, 2010

Solar Tsunami of the year 2010 August First Week at Visakhapatnam

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Volume 2010, Issue No.8, Dt.8th August 2010
Has the Solar Tsunami had its Impact at Visakhapatnam?

by
Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
{Retd.Prof of Physics, SU} 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta. P. O. Viskhapatnam-530002.
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ABSTRACT:
The image of the sea in the beach at Visakhapatnam captured, shows and endorses the fact that the solar phenomenon of direct radiations from the sun whether be due to the Solar CMEs or otherwise would certainly affect the terrestrial weather. They beamed right through the clouds. The Sun Solar tsunami of sun spot 1092 and its fourfold eruption or the multitude CMEs has been preceded by unknown finer mass ejections the present paper explains that loaded the terrestrial atmosphere since the region was directly facing the Earth.
keywords: Astrophysics, Astronomy, Plasma Physics, Solar Flares, Solar Tsunami, MHD.
Observations at Vizag:

The weather pattern following the 3rd week of August 2010 at Visakhapatnam was one of a total dismay. The idea persists that the weather modifications and pattern may not totally be due to the formation of the sun spot 1092 on the Solar surface directly facing the earth and initial CME of the 1st August 2010 as observed by several Solar and the Aurora Borealis photographers. And the finding on the 4th August 2010 the additional spots on the solar surface boundary disk may yield their impact only after a few days on the solar planetary system.
It is the present authors observation, the evolution of the visible Solar Sun spot on the surface of the Sun and its fourfold or the multitude CMEs has been preceded by unknown finer mass ejections that loaded the terrestrial atmosphere since the region was directly facing the Earth. The several low depressions of the Bay of Bengal Sea and the earth tremors in India during the 3rd week of July and the 1st week of August 2010, has been surmised by the present author as a radically new phenomenon of the weather. To what extent it has a bearing on the Sun Spot Plasma eruptions is not quite obvious.
26th July to 4th August 2010:
Since the 26th July to date i.e.4th August 2010 the Solar visibility at Visakhapatnam, Maharanipeta was very low and the night sky was devoid of the star light due to the multiple layer formations of the clouds. The lower clouds were fast passing by, but the dense spread cover of the over cast at heights of the order of 25km seem to totally prevent the transparency of the star light. Hence the bright scattered light clouds lower levels of a few km and the upper dense spread clouds offered a new scenario of the weather during the night time in Visakhapatnam. The scenario has suddenly changed on the Tuesday 3rd August 2010 night at 10PM with the heavy continuous rain and that continued on the 4th August 2010. What made the low depression formation in the Bay of Bengal that triggered the rain in Visakhapatnam? Have the CMEs of the Sun Spot 1092 that reached and engulfed England and contributed to the rain formation at Visakhapatnam? A new model approach is evident to answer these questions.
The earlier two low depressions have produced extensive heavy rains in Telangana, Rayalseema and the Krishna basins. Now there developed a flood situation of Godavari River. The Srisailam reservoir is being poured with the excessive rain flow in the upper regions.
3rd and 4th August 2010 Sun Eruptions:
Plastic water pipes diffraction visible spectrum(see Fig 2 below) of the cloudy solar shine at 13h21m on a terrace in 1st lane official colony on the 4th August 2010. Note the fine vertical bands of an unusual structure and spacing due to the modifications of the chequered weather conditions of a low pressure heavy clouds and the loaded atmosphere with the CMEs injection of the 1st August 2010 and the 3rd August 2010 solar flare eruptions of the sun spot number 1092. NASA scientists report that the sun erupted not once but four times.
NASA describes a solar flare as: A flare is defined as a sudden, rapid, and intense variation in brightness. A solar flare occurs when magnetic energy that has built up in the solar atmosphere is suddenly released. Radiation is emitted across virtually the entire electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves at the long wavelength end, through optical emission to x-rays and gamma rays at the short wavelength end. The amount of energy released is the equivalent of millions of 100-megaton hydrogen bombs exploding at the same time! The first solar flare recorded in astronomical literature was on September 1, 1859. Two scientists, Richard C. Carrington and Richard Hodgson, were independently observing sunspots at the time, when they viewed a large flare in white light.
Rare Solar Light Show:
About every 11 years a solar flare storm kicks up from the sun and a few days later the effects appear in our skies. If the sky is clear it should be visible from North America, Northern Europe and Russia. The result is a beautiful show of the northern lights in various colors in the sky. North America was treated to a rare solar light show late Tuesday night, courtesy of a series of massive eruptions that swept the surface of the sun over the weekend and sent tons of plasma hurling directly at Earth. The magnetic radiation from the solar event caused a beautiful light show across the Northern Hemisphere. North America was treated to a rare solar light show late Tuesday 3rd August 2010 night courtesy of a series of massive eruptions that swept the surface of the sun over the weekend and sent tons of plasma hurling directly at Earth. They beamed right through the clouds. Even in daylight, however, it was possible to follow the events using the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) plot of the current "auroral oval". See the image downloaded for ready reference of this article.

Fig 1:





(NOAA) plot of the current "auroral oval" is shown in the image Fig 1. NASA said no precaution was needed in this case, since the solar event caused only a magnetic storm -- not "extra protons or ionizing radiation." Shawn Malone of Marquette, Mich., photographed the eerie green ribbons that swirled in the air over Lake Superior. The brightness was nice, and there were quite a few purple spikes [dancing out of] the green arc below. A 30-second exposure with my Canon 5D Mark II really brought out the colors. These shimmering aurorae curtains of light with brilliant colors have appeared with breathe taking scenario in the northern hemisphere.

Fig 2





Fig 3

The images reproduced in the Fig 3 of the Venus and the sky on the evening of 3rd August 2010 at around 20:56PM of the clouds has different scenario of colors that indicate the particle loaded clouds scatter the Sodium and the Mercury lamp lights in different ways. It is a complex structure not easy to analyze but has a proof of distinctly seeded clouds.
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Fig 5



Fig 5 above taken on the 4th August 2010 does shows the impact of the CME beautiful colour of the Solar Tsunami as a purple glow just like on the lake Lake Superior. For Shawn Malone of Marquette, Mich captured there’s a green hue because of oxygen emissions in the atmosphere. Nitrogen emissions would produce a blue or red glow depending on the state of the atoms.The Fig 5 taken on 4th August 2010 at 08h03m at Narasimha Ashram residence depicts distinctly a purple or pink glow though faint but easily recognizable and also the purple or pink enhanced visible spectrum establishes the fact that some radiation directly hits the lower atmosphere levels
CMEs:
Spaceweather.com said ‘’that the coronal mass ejection (CME) events of the weekend were, however, thought likely to lead to spectacular aurorae visible much further south than usual in the northern hemisphere as arriving sun-belch particles poured along the planetary field lines into the polar regions and crashed into the atmosphere, so boosting the northern lights. August 4, 2:45PM US Headlines examiner Marci Stone specifies that the early Wednesday morning, people in the northern USA were able to see the effects of the solar flares storm and solar tsunami light up the sky; the northern lights will continue tonight I,e,4th August 2010, in North America from Oregon to Maine and north to Canada. And no doubt the aurora australis to some extent also, but the South Pole is angled away from the Sun at present - and in any case the southern lights are visible only in sparsely-populated Antarctica (or from space in some cases).”


BEYOND SAFE MAGNETIC HARBOUR:
Were anyone to be caught outside the Earth's protective magnetic field during such a particle hurricane the consequences would probably be fatal; fortunately, however, no human being has travelled beyond our safe geomagnetic harbour since the Apollo moon missions of the 1970s. Astronauts in low orbit, including the crew of the International Space Station, are almost as safe as we are on the ground. The Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics (CfA), which has been following the exciting sun-storm this week, says it has received "positive reports" of good aurorae from such relatively southerly locations as Michigan, Wisconsin, Denmark and Germany, where the northern lights aren't generally visible. Many other locations, disappointingly, were clouded out last night. According to the CfA boffins, further ion downpours can be expected at around 5pm this evening, then at 1am tomorrow morning, then at around 7am tomorrow (all times UK summer). For Brit readers fortunate enough to have cloudless skies (the forecast says that a lot of eastern England may be in luck), the 1am gust offers the only remaining chance of any visible auroral action. The multitude of solar flare eruptions pumping into the terrestrial atmosphere and the magnetosphere plasma, all four of the plasma bursts, or coronal mass ejections, that were directed straight at Earth of the sun spot number 1092 during the days 1st August to 4th August 2010 it was specifically mentioned that the radiation "almost never" makes it to ground by CfA astronomer Leon Golub. Orbital Sciences Corp. believed however that their Galaxy 15 satellite was permanently knocked off.
An explanation of the Gray Sky of the Visakhapatnam Beach:
Fig 6



4th August 2010 image by canon IXUS 130 of 14.2MP by the author of the present article, of the panoramic beach clouds shows the Gray color and its reflection in the Sea. Fig 4 the image of the sea in the beach at Visakhapatnam captured, shows and endorses the fact that the solar phenomenon of direct radiations from the sun whether be due to the Solar CMEs or otherwise would certainly affect the terrestrial weather. They the radiations could also be the Cosmic Rays beamed right through the clouds.

Fig 7




The fact that the few hundreds of tons of Plasma has engulfed the earth and not all that has travelled along the magnetic lines of force of the terrestrial Magnetosphere provides a sufficient evidence for the argument that some of its energetic neutral component penetrated the Equatorial Atmosphere down to the lower heights. Plasma spectral studies when made fully would prove conclusively the influence of it on the weather and other events of physical nature. The cursory report forms a claim of such an observation.
CONCLUSIONS:
4th August 2010 image by canon IXUS 130 of 14.2MP by the author of the present article, of the panoramic beach clouds shows the Gray color and its reflection in the Sea. Fig 4 the image of the sea in the beach at Visakhapatnam captured, shows and endorses the fact that the solar phenomenon of direct radiations from the sun whether be due to the Solar CMEs or otherwise would certainly affect the terrestrial weather. They the radiations could also be the Cosmic Rays beamed right through the clouds. This article brings out the specific evidence for the pink or purple glow of the Solar Tsunami during the 1st August 2010 to 4th August 2010 to have existed present even at the equatorial regions of the terrestrial atmosphere.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The author is deeply indebted to Late Prof. K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc.(Madras) D.Sc.(London) of JVD College of Science & technology, Andhra University, Waltair for developing the subtle spirit of Scientific Research and investigations.


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