The Astronomy Study and The weather Scenario of Visakhapatnam during 2nd and 3rd Week November 2010 : PART B
by
Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
{Retd.Prof.of Physics, SU} 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O. Visakhapatnam-530002. Cell: 9491902867 BSNL
by
Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
{Retd.Prof.of Physics, SU} 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O. Visakhapatnam-530002. Cell: 9491902867 BSNL
ABSTRACT:
The space event of the Solar flare of 12th Nov 2010 by the sunspot 1123 has not affected the equatorial belt of the terrestrial atmosphere. The 2nd & 3rd Week of Weather Scenario in Visakhapatnam has changed considerably with practically no continuous downpour of rain. A low-pressure that developed has not produced any storm or cyclone formation till the date 15th Nov 2010 morning. The weather changed on Tuesday 16th Nov 2010 at 10.30AM with chilly breeze due to the Storm formation in South Andaman region about 700kms away that rapidly moved towards the Chennai region. Images of 15th and 16th captured of the stars in the sky were very dull due to the cloudy weather.
IMAGES of Figs 16 to 32 only: (For previous Figs 1 to 15 Please refer PART A )
The space event of the Solar flare of 12th Nov 2010 by the sunspot 1123 has not affected the equatorial belt of the terrestrial atmosphere. The 2nd & 3rd Week of Weather Scenario in Visakhapatnam has changed considerably with practically no continuous downpour of rain. A low-pressure that developed has not produced any storm or cyclone formation till the date 15th Nov 2010 morning. The weather changed on Tuesday 16th Nov 2010 at 10.30AM with chilly breeze due to the Storm formation in South Andaman region about 700kms away that rapidly moved towards the Chennai region. Images of 15th and 16th captured of the stars in the sky were very dull due to the cloudy weather.
IMAGES of Figs 16 to 32 only: (For previous Figs 1 to 15 Please refer PART A )
Fig 18 of Nov 2010 IMG_0395kln Moon Jupiter Star triangle RIGHT ANGLED
Fig 19 of Nov 2010 IMG_0407kln Moon Jupiter near stars
Fig 20 of Nov 2010 IMG_0414kln Textured Sky and the Role of Rao and Anti-Rao Quanta
Fig 21 of Nov 2010 IMG_0417 IMG_0418 IMG_0420 IMG_0421kln textured sand and Rao and Anti-Rao Quanta
Fig 22 of Nov 2010 IMG_0419kln An extraordinary Image of Moon reflecting Jupiter Red Spot Colour
Fig 23 of Nov 20101 IMG_0426kln Moon in Aries and Jupiter
Fig 24 of Nov 2010 IMG_0426kln Moon in Aries at Beta Jupiter in Aquarius
FIG 26 of Nov 2010 IMG_0444kln Moon in Haze
Fig 27 of Nov 2010 IMG_0448kln Jupiter Moon with a Single Bright star west
Fig 28 of Nov 2010 IMG_0462kln Moon and stars
Fig 29 of Nov 2010 IMG_0466kln Hunter on Full Moon Day
Fig 30 of Nov 2010 IMG_0488kln 21st nov 2010 Full Moon
Fig 31 of Nov 2010 IMG_0495kln Moon approaching the Hunter of Orion
Fig 32 of Nov 2010 IMG_0507kln Moon Rise faint
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
I am indebted to late Prof K Rangadhama Rao D.Sc.(Madras) D.Sc.(London) for initiating me for research in Science and Technology.
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