Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Astronomy & Weather Scenario at Visakhapatnam during First Fortnight of May 2012

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Volume 2012, Issue No.5, Dt.1st May 2012 Time: 11h38m A.M.

Astronomy & Weather Scenario at Visakhapatnam during First Fortnight of May 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

Key words: unexpected rains, sea incursion, peculiar weather, Dark objects

ABSTRACT

The first ten days of month of May 2012, it rained heavily at Visakhapatnam an unusual phenomenon that noticed by the present author. On the evening on May 12 around 5.00 PM, the clouds have moved in and the night there was a heavy rain on the morning of 13 May 2012 with an overcast sky of clouds. The Gravity wave movements, as a particular event phenomenon does produce the heavy rains since they are often with heavy clouds, this particular rain may be a sequel to the earthquake that occurred in Kashmir just a few days back. Rather remarkable that it survived over a number of days.

INTRODUCTION

The month of this year seems to be very peculiar in the sense that the heat of the summer combined with the rainy showers and continuous cloudy situation especially during the nights has added a semi-warm situation. The month, of course, made a beginning with warm weather especially during the afternoons. The author feels that the Dark Matter has changed the scenario of weather in Visakhapatnam.

FINDINGS

Unusual weather has set in Visakhapatnam due to the lash of rains and gales during the first week of May 2012. The sky overcast with clouds and hazy atmosphere in the very beginning of the month. The rain clouds totally prevented the observation of the full bright Moon of the season. The summer month of May with possible scissor cut hot season is marvelous, with excellent rain and showers unusual for this season. Especially the two days of the bright Moon has been the days of heavy showers in the daytime. What caused the movement of clouds during this week is really a surprising thing. The first ten days of month of May 2012, it rained heavily at Visakhapatnam an unusual phenomenon that noticed by the present author.

The extraordinary dark-blue scattering of the Sun light, observed on the evening of the 1 May 2012. Again, the Sun was brightly visible on the Monday 7 May 2012. The 6 and 7 May 2012 have been days of intensive gales and showers at Visakhapatnam but only interminantly. The author is lucky to get the photographs of the sky on the 7 May 2012(see Fig.2). There was an incursion of the sea at a place in Andhra Pradesh.

The weather seems to be hot hardly for about 3 hours during the time 2PM to 5PM and with generally good Sunshine though the Sun prevented by the hazy clouds. During the last four days, before May 10, 2012, the season seems to be hot in the afternoons hardly for about three hours.

The single bright object of the Venus was visible on the evening of 9 May 2012 for hardly a half hour and the sky covered with clouds that gradually built up by morning into a threatening thundershower. The sky overcast with clouds and there was a very long period moving thunder, lasting for about a third of a second, in the morning of 10 May 2012 at around 5AM.

The appearance of the Sun prevented by the clouds on the morning of 10 May 2012 until 8.21AM. The author is lucky to get the Green and the IR filter photographs of the clouds on this morning. These are very important and significant from the point of view of induction of the dark matter into the terrestrial atmosphere. Even the Green image of the atmosphere gives evidence of incursion of the Dark Matter into the atmosphere that is dazzle with rise of Sun. This is evident from the two pictures of Green taken at the time interval of about 6.13AM and 7.53AM on the 10 May 2012. I am to investigate the Green light phenomenon by the lucky records made by late Prof. Kotcherlakota Rangadhama Rao during his College and Research days of the years 1917 to 1925 of his D. Sc. Physics submitted to Madras University, hinting the quantum possibility of Dark Matter.

The May 11, 2012 there is bright Sunshine and the weather was sultry right from the morning. The Nokia 2800 classic camera photo gave in the picture No.3 has shown the extent of the Sun glaze on the morning of May 11, 2012. The clouds disperse the Sun glare into different radial directions as evident from the .pictures of 11 and 12 May 2012 of the rising Sun. On the evening on May 12 around 5.00 PM, the clouds have moved in and the night there was a heavy rain on the morning of 13 May 2012 with an overcast sky of clouds. Pictures obtained given in Fig.3. The Gravity wave movements, as a particular event phenomenon does produce the heavy rains since they are often with heavy clouds, this particular rain may be a sequel to the earthquake that occurred in Kashmir just a few days back. Rather remarkable that it survived over a number of days.

The author recalls the heavy showers of rain in Kashmir during the time when there was a quake that struck Indonesia with a tsunami wave that moved on to the Visakhapatnam and other southern coastal towns causing heavy erosion of land.

The rain spell is continuing in Costal Andhra from Chattisghad to Tamil Nadu state from the last two days (14 May 2012) and several parts have received fragmented heavy rain. The last four days was one of summer heat and the heat wave continued on the evening of 14 May 2012? There was sudden rain a heavy threatening shower on the 15 May 2012 around 4h04mPM hardly for hour and then it cleared off with no rain at all.


Fig.1 May 2012 First fortnight the weather scenario and the Sun photos


 
Fig.2 First fortnight May 2012 the sky view and the bright objects of the sky




Fig.3 the overcast sky with clouds and the possible Dark Matter effects


Fig.4 The Green and IR filters data with 2MB camera Nokia

CONCLUSION

The summer of May 2012 first fortnight in Visakhapatnam was one of a very peculiar nature. For the first ten days, it rained and the weather was extremely cool since the people expected the (Rohini Karte) a fifteen days period of intense heat wave in Visakhapatnam. In spite of the cloudy situation, the heat wave took up during the 11 May 2012 onward and has been one of intense nature in the second week of May 2012. This is very peculiar and slightly off-season happening.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT:


I am indebted to Late Prof. K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London) for initiating me in research studies and for his constant guidance during my professional career.

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