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Volume 2012, Issue No.3, Dt.7th March 2012
Time: 15h59m PM
Astronomy Study and Weather Scenario at Visakhapatnam during First Fortnight of March 2012
by
Professor Dr Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
{Retd. Prof. of Phys, SU, Kolhapur}
17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta P. O, Visakhapatnam -530002.
Mobile No: 9542717723 and 9491902867
ABSTRACT
The Andhra people in the beginning of March 2012 and almost the end week of February 2012 have felt the Sun Blazing. In USA, a horizontal spin produced by higher altitude winds blew faster at lower altitudes and the updraft shifts the spinning vertically forming a tornado. These tornados form super cells and thunder storms that grow to more than 40,000 feet in Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. There was a Solar Flare and CME emission on the Thursday when it was hot in Visakhapatnam but gradually it cooled and the Saturday has been a day of full Sand covered sky. The major solar activity has not produced vital results but the weather in Visakhapatnam region has suddenly changed from very hot on Thursday 6th March 2012 to a mild one during the following days until the Sunday 11th March 2012. The phenomenal weather scenario had a dramatic change from considerable mist in the night to one of cloudy scenario.
Introduction:
President Barack Obama offered FEMA assistance:
South India:
My AU photo published by THE HINDU:
The avalanche in Kashmir 16 defense personnel died
On line Labs for Science and Engineering:
Indian NGO selected for US award:
Coke and Pepsi to cut down on Carcinogen
THE HINDU
The Solar Storm
Update for 4:40 p.m. ET March 7
Update for 5 p.m. ET March 7
Free Education in Germany, Sweden, Austria and Norway:
Dialogue
IMAGES:
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
I am deeply indebted to Late Prof K Rangadhama Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London) for initiating me and inspiring for research investigations and observations. (His life time from 1899 to 1972.) I was born in 1940 on 23rd July.
Volume 2012, Issue No.3, Dt.7th March 2012
Time: 15h59m PM
Astronomy Study and Weather Scenario at Visakhapatnam during First Fortnight of March 2012
by
Professor Dr Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
{Retd. Prof. of Phys, SU, Kolhapur}
17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta P. O, Visakhapatnam -530002.
Mobile No: 9542717723 and 9491902867
Key words: Blazing Sun Heat, Moon Shine, Cloudy Weather at Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam, Astronomy, Mysterious Solar irradiation, Earth Tremor in New Delhi.
ABSTRACT
President Barack Obama offered FEMA assistance:
A devastating thundershower tornado hit several states in USA affecting maximum about five states Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. No buildings were left untouched in West Liberty and the bus parked near a school has tossed several hundred meters into the side of a restaurant. The pressure on your body, your eyes pop up, trees snap and God has put here for a reason.
South India:
Dry weather persisted in Andhra Pradesh, in spite that the sky found to be cloudy and permitted no Astrophysics studies. Bangalore city and nearby suburbs are found to be very patchy with good sun light and no rains. The Sunshine as shown in picture frame 4 below is very promising red but contrasting colors of different shades. The Andhra Pradesh has been one of a full of appealing mist and fog as the pictures recorded demonstrate clearly. While travelling in the South from Bangalore to Visakhapatnam on the 4th and 5th March 2012 the images have been obtained.
My AU photo published by THE HINDU:
THE HINDU has published my photo of the group in 1956-1959 batches Mathematical Physics on 5 March 2012 along with Professor S. Meenakshisundaram.
The avalanche in Kashmir 16 defense personnel died
Five junior officers along with 16 Army personnel killed in two massive avalanches that struck military posts on Wednesday along the line of control in central and North Kashmir. Three soldiers are still missing. First one occurred at 4.45pm while the second occurred around 10.pm in Dawar area of Gurez Valley in Bandipur district with three reported missing. Photo shows a Kashmir woman taking her children to a safer place of the avalanche in Sonmarg.
On line Labs for Science and Engineering:
The HRDM on Thursday launched Virtual Labs i.e. a collection of 91 labs containing hundred of experiments in nine disciplines of Science and Engineering. They use the WWW a standard computer and an internet connection that facility allows students to practice and learn expts in S & T. About 300 hundred staff is trained representing about 152 departments to operate the 20 nodal centers.
Indian NGO selected for US award:
Washington: an Indian NGO has been selected, for US innovative Award for “Empowerment of Women and Girls” for organizing and training water-pickers and eliminating child labor from recycling.
The world’s two popular beverages Coco-Cola and Pepsi quietly agreed to cut the chemical of carcinogenic or reduce their level considerably. Michael Johnson CSIP said that FDA has nothing to in the past year to protect millions of consumers consuming the dangerously contaminated soft drinks and possibly other products with ammoniated caramel colorings.
THE HINDU
The Hindu Newspaper carried a photo of 1959 batch of M.Sc. Mathematical Physics Andhra University, of the year 1956-1959 with Professor S. Meenakshisundaram as the Head of the Department of Mathematical Physics. The photo published in The Hindu carries a photo of the author in 1956-1959. Fig.9 carries the photo and citation in The Hindu newspaper.
The Solar Storm
“The latest storm started with a flare on Tuesday, but it arrived Thursday morning at mild levels – at the bottom of the government's 1-5 scale of severity. It strengthened to a level 3 for several hours early Friday as the storm neared its end. Scientists say that is because the magnetic part of the storm flipped direction. Sky watchers reported to NOAA shimmering colorful auroras in Michigan, Wisconsin and Seattle areas that do not normally see the Northern Lights Rutledge said. Other space weather enthusiasts reported auroras in Alaska, Minnesota, and North Dakota and in the southern hemisphere in Australia and New Zealand. By Friday 9th March 2012 morning the storm was essentially over, forecasters said but they had a new flare from the same sunspot region to watch. Preliminary forecasts show it to be slightly weaker than the one that just hit, arriving somewhere around 1 a.m. EST Sunday. By late Friday morning the storm was essentially over, forecasters said. However, they had a new flare from the same sunspot region to watch. Preliminary forecasts show it to be slightly weaker than the one that just hit, arriving somewhere around 1 a.m. EST Sunday. The current coronal mass ejection (CME) - travelling at some 1,300km per second - began arriving at Earth on Thursday morning, after the release of two particularly strong solar flares earlier in the week. Activity near the Sun's surface rises and falls through an 11-year cycle that is due to peak in 2013 or 2014. The solar storms that mark the arrival of CMEs can disrupt the field enough to have an effect on the Earth's surface - causing current spikes in power grids or disrupting navigation devices.
Tuesday an X5.4-class outburst has evolved strong, enough to trigger a radio black out. The resulting geomagnetic storm affected the electrical grids, communication links, satellite navigation systems and airline schedules over the next few days. The outburst at 7:24 p.m. ET is followed about an hour later by an X1.3-class blast. Solar flares are rated on a letter-plus-number scale, with X being the most powerful category. Usually the numbers run from 1 to 9, but X-class flares can run higher. The solar blasts threw off waves of electrically charged particles known as coronal mass ejections, or CMEs. Those waves are now speeding outward, and space-weather forecasters expect them to touch off strong geomagnetic storms when they interact with Earth's magnetic field late Wednesday and early Thursday.
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center reports that the coronal mass ejections sent out on Tuesday 6th March 2012 are projected to affect Earth and Mars as well as several interplanetary spacecraft, including NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, the Messenger probe at Mercury and the sun-watching STEREO-B satellite. The NASA advisory also notes that the X5.4-class flare was the strongest solar outburst since an X6.9 blast on August 2011
Update for 5 p.m. ET March 7
A lot of commenter’s are talking about the Carrington Event 0f 1859, a solar storm that was so strong it frazzled telegraph wires. That was associated with what was surely an off-the-scale solar flare, much more powerful than the X28 referenced at the beginning of this item — so I have rephrased that reference accordingly.”
Free Education in Germany, Sweden, Austria and Norway:
The India students are aiming at free educational centers in the said countries. German universities are autonomous. In research and teaching, they excel. Research projects are available plenty in Germany. In September, they introduce the students for research. From February 15th to May 31st applications are accepted. Master programmes are taught in English. For obtaining, the Visa an amount of 7800 European money deposit should, be shown as a DD. UK, Australia and Canada some universities are charging about Rs 7-10lakhs of rupees. EU countries have about 20lakhs people requirement for employee opportunity. Shcengien Visa helps to travel in 14 European countries and enquire employment. Admission is easy in Common, Wealth countries but Visa to get is difficult. In EU, admission is difficult but to obtain Visa is easy. Embassy does not bother about the wealth of the student. Excepting Germany, not all other EU countries have record of rejected Visa facility. Paid Internship is the credit of only German country. 90 days, extra work facility is available in Germany. After complete the work they can search for a job in about a year’s time.
Dialogue
In Fig.1 below is described the details of USA Typhoon with exemplary details of the Vortex and the slow and rapid motions of the cyclone weather. The storm has devasted a school building and an infant girl recovered from the debris. A figure presents the coins of Rama, Sita and Lakshmana of 2 and ½ rupees issued by East India Company in 1762. The hot summer heat has already felt in Visakhapatnam. The Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore had its Science free Day on third march 2012 and the author is able to gather a few pictures. Typical is the System of Vortex-Tube. The Earthquake regions of the Himalaya Mountains have been explicitly marked in the photo shown in this figure. The search of Black Holes seems to be an intriguing episode of several foreign scientists and researchers in USA. A correlated history of Earth is given. Figure 2 presents the scenario of the moving landscape and the buildings shot from the train while travelling from Bangalore city back to Visakhapatnam in Prashanti express train from 2.00pm of fourth march to 1.20pm of 5th March 2012 by the author. The noticeable in these pictures are the various dimensions of the speed of the retrieving landscape nearby and the moving along with the train speed of the distant land. This is the second time the author is giving the details of the Einstein’s Theory of the moving relative distances with the experiment of a moving train. The Figure 3 of the presentation gives the theory of convergence of the India tectonic Plate to stop moving in about 20million years time. The Iran opens up space mission site to media. No cold air for heart patients is a surprising since they will not able to cope up with the Oxygen takes up by the body as a Doctor feels from Washington.
The Figure 4 gives detailed pictures of the morning rising Sun in a very misty atmosphere and the author is surprised to note that the mist persisted throughout the day during the travel from Bangalore to Visakhapatnam in the train travel by Prashanti express. The most surprising thing is the intense water clouds entirely covered with dust storms preventing them to rain. From where this dust arises seems to be a big problem of analysis. It exists only in Andhra Pradesh area but not in Bangalore. This is somewhat surprising to the author since he is worried about the suicides committed by several village farmers in Andhra Pradesh state. This figure also carries a photo of the advertisement put up by the students of Bangalore I I Sc Institute to visit the Chemists Day Out on the inaugural day of the I I Sc. The figure 5 shows the published photos in Newspaper of the crisis that grips water shortage in Anantapur District and the charms of foreign students in Visakhapatnam. This figure also carries a photo of the executives of NMDC found busy with the finding of a fund underground in the foothills of Naubath Pahad in Vidyaranya School. They presume it is Solid Structure or a tunnel at the site. The figure 6 gives three more pictures shot of the foggy weather conditions in the breadth of Andhra Pradesh and a photo of diffused light from the Sun around 11.00AM. The author’s M.Sc. Mathematical Physics picture is also given.
The figure 7 gives some salient features of the display of open day of IISc Bangalore on 3rd March 2012 and the connectivity diagram.
Figure Eight represents the Moon light glow in the Visakhapatnam Sea and the analyses of the Sun pictures explicitly are given.
Figure 9 presents the author’s photo in the Department of Mathematical Physics opposite the Physics Department of Andhra University Colleges published in March 5, 2012 of The Hindu newspaper. The figures below depict the inauguration of a new Biophysics building by learned Professor C N Rao and his wife. Interestingly the figure gives a photo of the profile of Sun Spectra obtained with an Infra Red filter.
Figure 10 presents the Sea at Visakhapatnam the scenario on 12th and 16th March 2012. Figure 11 gives the details of data for the days of 15th, 16th and 17th march 2012. The Fig12 gives the data for Moon captured and the file photos of immersion of Ashes of late Prof K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc.(Madras) D.Sc. (London) and as well of his wife late Mrs. K. Peramma. The Fig.13 is a splendid account of the Sun, and the Einstein Effect of the distant land. Note the Red hue of the setting Sun in the evening sky a remarkable picture obtained by the author. The blue Sun view is from the window of the mini Bus of Gayatri Engg. College and has a remarkable kink of the Sun.
The Solar storm of the 6th to 11th March 2012 has caused a tremendous change in weather conditions at Visakhapatnam. The city has become warmer during the daytime and during the nights, the city blazed with big clouds.
IMAGES:
Fig_1 March 2nd Friday 2012 USA |
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Fig 2 of March 2012 Bangalore Scenario |
Fig.3 of March 2012 general |
Fig. 4 Pictures of Sun Rise March 2012 First Fortnight |
Fig. 5 Opposing views of India March 2012 First Fortnight |
Fig. 6 pictures of Humid atmosphere 2012 March First Fortnight and a photo shows on extreme left the author Professor Dr Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana |
Fig. 7 picture of I I Sc 2012 March First Fortnight |
Fig.8 pictures of the Sun Spectra and Moon |
Fig.9 the Photo of M.Sc. Mathematical Physics 1959 batch in The Hindu newspaper |
Fig.10 Sea Scenario of Vizag during 12th to 16th February 2012 |
Fig.11 the 2012 March 15th, 16th and 17th scenario of west sky and Beach Vizag |
Fig.12 the ashes of Prof K R Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London) and Mrs. K. Peramma have been immersed in Godavari. The site view. |
Fig.13 Sun and other pictures of fascination and 18th & 19 March 2012 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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