Volume 2011, Issue No.7, Dt. Saturday, July 16, 2011 Time: 8:05AM
First Fortnight of July 2011 Weather Scenario in Visakhapatnam
by
Professor Dr Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
{Retd. Prof. of Phys, SU} 17-11-10, Narsimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O, Visakhapatnam-530002. Mobile Nos: 9542717723 and 9491902867
Key words: Ganga River, shower heavy rains, Cloud formations, Moon spectra in clouds,Geo Physics, Faster than light massive objects, Deep Blueish Gray scenario, twilight efects of Moon shine, Full Moon, Buddha Day of Enlightement.
ABSTRACT:
The 3rd to 15th July the sky has the peculiar gray hue that tainted the sea as well to be gray. The atmosphere loaded with pollutants other than the carbon dioxide cause the X Ray and the Microwave scattering and of the possible cosmic rays as well. Also the Solar Coronal Holes, Sun spot flares and the CME have possibly a direct influence in the Earth’s deep mantle and upper core surface materials. The processes involving the peculiar massive interactions moving at speeds greater than the velocity of light through the Earth cannot be ruled out. This affords as I conjecture, a completely different view of the Geo-Physics.
EPILOGUE:
The sudden change of weather in Visakhapatnam from the night of June 30th 2011 resulting in showers and fall of maximum temperature during the day time was welcomed by one and all citizens. This may perhaps a consequence of the movement of clouds from the Monsoon that edged the Vidharbha hills and extended over from Telangana to the Coastal Andhra Pradesh. The slight showers in Rayalseema generally little rain region is happy thing. The low pressure depression as the forecasters felt continued for a few more days in this part of India. Earlier there were extensive rains in Uttar Pradesh and the Ganga River has overflowed at several places. There was a report however that the source of Ganga River, a very big Glacier of Himalaya region, has receded away, by as much about 30kms distance shrinking its size. If this continues the scientists believe that the Glacier might disappear in about 20 years time plunging the 8% world’s population in a great turmoil of life and living in the North India. First week of the July was vey cloudy except for a heavy or two rains scattered over different places in and around Visakhapatnam. A few spectral images of these clouds have been recorded by the present author for sample analysis.
The sudden vigorous South-West Monsoon gave wide spread rains that were evenly distributed in three different regions. Mulug recorded highest of 20cms, Naraspet 11cms,Gudivada, Pakala 10cms each, Jagtial, Bhadrachalam 8cms each, Kamareddy, Bheemgal, Bodhan, Mudhole, Ramayampet, Narasipatnam 7cms each, Nuzvid, Utnoor 6cms each, Allagada, Owk, Manthani, Yellanadu, Sirpur, Hanamkonda, Navipet Mahabubabad, Armoor 5cms each. The Thursday on 7th July 2011 the rains continued in Coastal Andhra Pradesh.
I). INTERNET DATA:
A).News: Bombay Heavy Shower of Three Hours:
Renewed downpours lashed Bombay on Monday, slowing efforts to retrieve bodies as the death toll crept toward 1,000 after six days of rains that have paralyzed India’s financial capital. Floodwaters poured into houses in Bombay’s northern suburbs, as navy divers tried to rescue people in low-lying areas. Residents were ordered to stay home for a second straight day as heavy rains pounded western India. “We didn’t sleep the whole night seeing the water level rise,” said Shakuntala Nath, 68, standing outside her water-filled shanty home in the Santa Cruz district. “Everything is wet; our beds, furniture, all our belongings. When will this stop, I wonder?”Flooding and landslides have killed 924 people in western Maharashtra state in six days. As many as 421 people were killed in Bombay alone, officials said. A record 37 inches fell Tuesday, cutting off the state from the rest of the country. “The (death) toll is expected to cross 1, 000,” said Maharashtra state’s rehabilitation secretary, K. Vatsa. National weather report is that Bikaner had lot of Dust wide spread. Bhubaneswar was covered with Haze. Chandigarh, Dehar Dun and Chennai were partially cloudy on 10th July 2011.
B).SpaceWeather.Com Data:
On July 7th, the sun produced a series of strong shortwave radio bursts. Click on the dynamic spectrum below to play a 21 MHz sample recorded by amateur radio astronomer Thomas Ashcraft in rural New Mexico. The action begins about 18 seconds into the 2 minute recording: The roaring-static sound you just heard was a combo Type III-Type V solar radio burst caused by electron beams moving through the sun's outer atmosphere. The source of the electrons could be a newly-emerging sunspot group in the sun's southeastern quadrant, although this is not certain. The active region is crackling with C-class solar flares, and it could produce more radio sounds in the days ahead. Ham radio operators, point your Yagis toward the sun! During the early hours of July 9th, a coronal mass ejection (CME) billowed away from new sunspot 1247. A preliminary analysis of data from NASA's twin STEREO-A and -B spacecraft suggests that the flank of the CME could hit Earth's magnetic field sometime on July 11th or 12th. This is not a major CME, but it could spark polar geomagnetic storms when it arrives. Stay tuned for updates; Coronal Holes: 09 Jul 11; Solar wind stream flowing from the indicated coronal hole should reach Earth on July 9th or 10th. Credit: SDO/AIA. Sunspot number: 65; X-ray Solar Flares; 6-hr max: B1 1742 UT Jul09; 24-hr: B4 0108 UT Jul09; 9th July Sun spots 1243 1245 1246 and 1247 showed up. New sunspot 1247 is crackling with C-class solar flares. Credit: SDO/HMI a coronal mass ejection (CME) that billowed away from sunspot 1247 on July 9th could hit Earth's magnetic field on July 12th. Because the CME was not squarely Earth-directed and is not traveling at great speed, only minor geomagnetic storming is expected when the cloud arrives. Solar wind speed: 497.9 km/sec ; density: 5.0 protons/cm3; updated: Today at 1414 UT 10th July 2011 X-ray Solar Flares; 6-hr max: B3 1350 UT Jul10 ; 24-hr: B3 1350 UT Jul10
C). GOOGLE SEARCH:
An earthquake of magnitude about 7.1R occurred, on the east coast at Honshu, Japan. At 5:57 PM Pacific Daylight Time on July 9, an earthquake with preliminary magnitude 7.1 occurred off the east coast at Honshu, Japan . (Refer to the United States Geological Survey for official earthquake parameters.) “It was centered 10 kilometers deep offshore 423 kilometers northeast of Tokyo. A small tsunami of up to 50 centimeters was expected along the affected region, the meteorological agency said.
II). Regional News of rains and the Earth Tremors
On Monday 11th July 2011 around 4AM there were earth tremors within a span of 5 minutes extending over a region of 10km radius in Chitoor district, covering Chitoor town neighborhood villages Obenpalli, Gangasagar, Reddigunta, murakambhattu, and in rural regions of chitoor. Putalapattu mandal region covering the puthalapattu, mbandapalli, chinnibhandapalli villages experienced the tremors around 2h50mAM. The earth termers in thavanampalle and puthallapattu have been found to be of 1R magnitude while, in Chitoor it was recorded as 0.25R.
In North- Andhra 5% less rain from June 1st, 2011 to July 13th, 2011, in South coast it was 6% less rain, Rayalseema recorded 32% less rain, Telangana had 25% less rain and in total in Andhra Pradesh state it has been found to have about 19% less rain relative to the Annual averages. The low depression that formed on Wednesday 13th July 2011 has weakened by evening on the same day, due to its movement away towards the Chattisghad region of Orissa State.
III). MY OBSERVATIONS:
The Thursday 7th July 2011 morning rain in Visakhapatnam that lasted from 3AM till 7.30AM was rather peculiar in many respects. The rain was like a splashing of water vapor from a pressurized nozzle bottle, hardly two or three minutes it was raining heavily, then stopping for a few minutes and again repeating the showers. The rain brought in extremely cold atmosphere and people have to resort in the early morning time, to cover themselves with blankets. The reason of this cold spell of rain might perhaps be related to the movement and descent of upper atmosphere clouds from a height of about 80kms, which gathered the clouds from not only the snowy Himalaya region but as well from the Chinas recent flooded wet lands. The curious mixture of these cloud patterns that existed for only few hours time of not more than 24 to 96hours with repeated appearance might be a subject matter for weather scientists in India and the University students of serious and concerned scholastic studies.
The 10th and 11th July 2011 Visakhapatnam experienced very warm weather and sweltering heat. On 12th Tuesday afternoon it gave a relief due to cloudy weather but it didn’t rain on that date.
On 15th July 2011, the household tap water has been found to be slightly warm. The last one week rains in about 15 districts gave a relief to the farmers. But from 1st June to 13th July 2011 the last year rains were 234.3mm while this year it was only 144.5mm. Excepting Srikakulum and Krishna districts all other districts in Andhra Pradesh recorded less rainfall.
FULL MOON of 15th July 2011
Spaceweather.com “writes that according to folklore this is thunder Moon, after the booming electrical storms of the summer. They also recorded a sunspot 1251 with a plasma fountain on the sun’s southeastern limb and the 1250 sunspot bisected by a light bridge. Coronal Hole of 14th July 2011 solar wind should reach the Earth around 19th July 2011 Credit to SDO/AIA. Solar wind speed: 519.1 km/sec density: 0.9 protons/cm3 updated at 1306 UT X-ray Solar Flares 6-hr max: B2 1206 UT July 14th, at 24-hr: B4 0052 UT July 14th up dated at 1300 UT”
IV). My observations are that the Full Moon rise, though obscured by thick black clouds gave a full glimpse of it between 7.00PM to 7.45PM. The Moon shine has scintillated the ripples of the Bay of Bengal sea waves with jingling colors. The spectra recorded by me were very nice and worth a careful and full study in view of the CME effects and the Solar wind dust on the equatorial region of the Earth.
Undoubtedly, the Gray sky scenario at the Visakhapatnam coast persisted in spite of the brilliant Full Moon, the Day celebrated as of Buddha Enlighten years ago. The twilight Blue hue of the sky has not obscured the Gray tint of the sea waters. This is a remarkable finding and supports the fact that the equatorial region is endowed with Carbon Dioxide like atmospheric pollutants. These pollutants, our observations reveal that are greatly influenced by the Solar wind dust and the radiations of the terrestrial magnetosphere.
I have noticed that the blue hue of the sky on the Full Moon rise around 18h54m PM to almost 19h03m PM has a distinct shade of very deep coloration which, in my finding is a result of the X-ray and Microwave scattering by the pollutant loaded black clouds that were ready to engulf the Moon into their fold. An amazing Green Air Glow around the Moon. This followed the very deep Bluish-Gray sky Scenario of the Full Moon 15th July 2011. It’s a very rare event and very exciting.
Also the Solar Coronal Holes, Sun spot flares and the CME have possibly a direct influence in the Earth’s deep mantle and upper core surface materials. The processes involving the peculiar massive interactions moving at speeds greater than the velocity of light through the Earth cannot be ruled out. This affords as I conjecture, a completely different view of the Geo-Physics.
IMAGES:
Fig.1 First fortnight of July 2011 weather scenario KLN
11th July 2011 Moon shine shows the clouds with jewel like designs with different airglows. The 3rd to 15th July the sky has the peculiar gray hue that tint the sea as well to be gray.
Fig.2 First fortnight of July 2011 weather scenario KLN
This figure presents the spectra profiles of the Moon on 5th to 7th July 2011. Note the green dominance.
Fig.3 First fortnight of July 2011 weather scenario KLN
The 13th and 14th July 2011 Moon shows the clouds overloaded with the pollutants of the atmosphere other than the usual carbon dioxide content. The earlier CME originated on 7th July might have taken a very long journey to reach the terrestrial atmosphere of the Earth in the equatorial region.
Fig.4 First fortnight of July 2011 weather scenario KLN
On the 15th July 2011 the Full Moon day of an auspicious event for India and the Buddhists, the sky has exhibited a splendor of the deep Blue-Gray hue of breathtaking scenario from 18h54m Pm to 18h57mPM. Note the sky already has been tainted with the whitish silver lines of the thick black clouds with the brilliant Moon Shine at the Moon rise at 19h02m PM.
Fig.5 First fortnight of July 2011 weather scenario KLN
An amazing Green Air Glow around the Moon. This followed the very deep Bluish-Gray sky Scenario of the Full Moon 15th July 2011. It’s a very rare event and very exciting. It occurred almost of three minutes of the Moon rise i.e. around 19h06m PM of 15th July 2011.
RESULTS AND FINDINGS:
An amazing Green Air Glow around the Moon. This followed the very deep Bluish-Gray sky Scenario of the Full Moon 15th July 2011. It’s a very rare event and very exciting. It occurred almost of three minutes of the Moon rise i.e. around 19h06m PM of 15th July 2011. The sky already has been tainted with the whitish silver lines of the thick black clouds with the brilliant Moon Shine at the Moon rise at 19h02m PM. The Moon shine has scintillated the ripples of the Bay of Bengal sea waves with jingling colors. The 13th and 14th July 2011 Moon shows the clouds overloaded with the pollutants of the atmosphere other than the usual carbon dioxide content. The earlier CME originated on 7th July might have taken a very long journey to reach the terrestrial atmosphere of the Earth in the equatorial region. 11th July 2011 Moon shine shows the clouds with jewel like designs with different airglows. The 3rd to 15th July the sky has the peculiar gray hue that tint the sea as well to be gray. Also the Solar Coronal Holes, Sun spot flares and the CME have possibly a direct influence in the Earth’s deep mantle and upper core surface materials. The processes involving the peculiar massive interactions moving at speeds greater than the velocity of light through the Earth cannot be ruled out. This affords as I conjecture, a completely different view of the Geo-Physics.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
I am deeply indebted to Professor K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London) for initiating, inspiring me for research investigations and observations. I was selected and assigned by him to work as a JRF (1961-1964) in a CSIR scheme at his research centre, on Nuclear Quadrupole Moments following the successful completion of my M.Sc. Nuclear Physics and the M.Sc. Mathematical Physics degree courses. I was also able to complete my Ph.D. degree program successfully at his laboratories of International fame and achievement.
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