(a)TRU SCIENCE Issue Vol. 2005 No.6
Dt. Wednesday, June 1, 2005, 9:02:07 PM
The 26 December 2004, Earthquake and Tsunami Initiated
Indian
Continental land mass geographical shift.
by
Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
http://tru_science.westgodavari.org/ Email: freekln@yahoo.co.in
(Retd. Prof.of
Physics,Shivaji University, Kolhapur), 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official
Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O, Visakhapatnam-530002. Cell Phone: 9491902867
ABSTRACT
Its, however
noted by the present writer that, Lasa by 4mm, Kenming by 9mm and Rimo by 12mm
have moved in a clockwise direction while South Indian cities moved anti-clockwise,
due to the 26 December 2004 earthquake that lasted for about 2 hours, as per
the GPS data. What are the consequences in atmospheric weather of Indian
Peninsular region? The SAA Index and the klnon Instability model of the present
author provide some answers to the puzzling weather conditions. The phenomenal
motion of cloud over India from the east to west, right from Kashmir to beyond
Sri Lanka seems to be a strange event in opposition to the Walker cycle of
cells. It crossed the heights of even the Western Ghats of India. The movement
occurred in about 10hours time from the morning of the 29 May 2005 to the
evening of the same day with the SAA Index at 1.36. This type of phenomena of
cloud motion over India occurred on the 30 as well but the SAA Index is 1.46.
The reason being that the Exciton-Water like buffer layer gave way for lowering
the night temperatures in Andhra Pradesh. The SAA index on the 31 was 1.4586
but the heat wave sustained.
INTRODUCTION
The cities that have shifted* towards the east are
Tiruvanathapuram by 26mm, Bangalore by 15mm,Dehradun only 2mm, Bhuvaneswar by 6
mm, Hyderabad by 10mm, and Diego Garnia by 12mm due to the December 26th, 2004
earthquake. The cities that have moved to the west are Lasa moved by 4mm, Rimo
by 12mm, Kanming by 9mm, due to the 26th December 2004 earthquake that lasted
for about 2 hours.
The earthquake at Sumatra-Indonesia occurred nearly
for about 2 hours time. The GPS data set the earthquake magnitude at 9.15R
scale. Nearly 4500 Kms of Indian Continental Land mass has acquired new
geographical morphology. The earthquake has slowly reached Andaman nearly
during a two hours time and hence people couldn't recognize its occurrence.
Data published in Science Magazine on Friday 20 May 2005 by R. Bergmann,
California University, Benarjee of Dehradun Wadia Institute of Himalayan
Geology, USA Geological Survey F.F. Politz, state that it has changed
permanently the geographical features of the Indian Continent. Another
scientist Jeffery Park, from Yale University said wrote that the terrestrial
slabs have moved almost a distance equivalent to the distance between Florida
and New England and the effects of this 26 December 2004 earthquake would
continue to occur for some time to come. Its, however noted by the present
writer, that Lasa by 4mm, Kenming by 9mm and Reemo by 12mm moved in a clockwise
direction while South Indian cities moved anti-clockwise as per the GPS data.
Movement
of Cloud on May 25 & 26, 2005
The sudden movement of the cloud on
the 26 May 2005 gave a respite from severe summer heat and the day
temperatures all over the sate fell down by about 4 0C on an average. This
motion of cloud was due to the surge of Indonesia & Malaysia cloud towards
the southern coast of India. Was it a movement initiated by a possible of
eruption of a Volcano in Andaman & Nicobar Islands? The precursor cloud as
per the INSAT picture of May 25, 2005 at 11:30 hr, existed at the border of
Karnataka and Maharashtra states since it couldn't rise above the Western Ghats
of India. This movement of cloud was independent of the storm that originated
near Australia, which traveled towards Africa and south of Madagascar before
petering out on May 22, 2005. A model of this Australian storm was developed
by CESS scientists of Newzealand, a marine research firm, assuming that the
storm generated seven-foot waves and produced the shoaling effect 10 feet waves
that created a swell on the Kerala coast on 22 May, 2005. In fact the
movement of cloud on the 25 & 26 May, 2005 towards the south coast of
India was in a direction opposite, to that anticipated by Walker cell motion.
The 27 May 2005 Barren Island Volcano activity has produced hot winds in that
region.
SAA
Index Implications
The most surprising is that the SAA
Index stood at 1.38874 on 26 May 2005, a slight rise relative to the previous
day value of 1.353284, the later a day of scorching heat. The average day
temperature is only about 35.98 0C but the night temperature stood at 28.05 0C.
The maximum and minimum average values for 25 May 2005 are 40.82 0C and 30.17
0C respectively. That means the AMOs canopy cover over Andhra Pradesh has been
concealed covered at a height of about 6Km by water vapor. This is due to
sudden cloud movement from the Northeast. This caused both the average day and
night temperatures to decrease by just 2 0C. The canopy still exists over the
Andhra Region but the difference is that at a lower height the clouds decreased
the effect of the FIR and IR absorption. But the Exciton-Water like buffer
layer existed at the terrestrial surface region of Andhra State. The AMO that
formed a canopy has not apparently dwindled. The high value of SAA Index about
1.50203 on the 28th May 2005 implies the decrease in nigh temperatures by 1 0C
and the increase of day temperatures by 1 0C. But there were no deaths of
sunstroke reported. This was unlike the weather of 27 May 2005 when 4 deaths
of sunstroke were reported. The SAA Index on 27 May 2005 was 1.394395.
The
Bangladesh was affected, on the previous day 24 May 2005, by flash floods.
What caused the cloud to move downward towards the Southwest is quite
clear from our model considerations? China was experiencing heavy floods and
water reservoirs were full and hence they were being drained out of storage
water. This was an unexpected turn on the May 26, 2005 of weather in the
beginning of the summer Monsoon season. Late V. Doraiswamy said that about 135
out of 370 storms move over, from Indo-China or South China towards the
northern part of Bay of Bengal. But atmosphere gave peculiar surprises. A
movement of the cloud occurred, in about 10hours time from the morning of the
29 May 2005 to the evening of the same day with the SAA Index at 1.36. This
type of phenomena of cloud motion over India occurred on the 30 as well but
the SAA Index is 1.4648. The reason
being that the Exciton-Water like buffer layer gave way for lowering the night
temperatures in Andhra Pradesh. The SAA Index on 31 was 1.4586. The heat wave
continued to affect the normal life.
Cloud
Surges from Indonesia and Malaysia
The standard accepted models of description of the
Summer Monsoon in India generally adopt the consideration of Hadley and Walker
cycles of ascending and descending cells. A strong monsoon was associated with
good Hadley cycle and a weak Walker cycle of atmosphere over the Indian
peninsular region. The Hadley cycle identified the positive Tibet Planes as a
heat Source and the negative heat sink locations situated slightly below equator
down but near to Sri Lanka. The Walker cycle identified the positive region
over Indonesia and Malaysia and, the negative descending limb identified over
the semi-arid region of Northwest India, Pakistan & Middle East. Why this
region was identified as a heat sink rather than as a heat source was stated to
be due to the fact that the desert land sands have excellent reflective
property hence the solar energy goes up. The descending motion thus was stated
as a requirement to cool the desert. The cloud surge from Indonesia and
Malaysia is it fortuitous consequence of a descending motion of cloud to cool
the Barren Island Volcano affected atmosphere of the west?
Klonon
Instability
The triple-point at West Bengal region,
however, offers itself as a very docile and mute atmosphere to generate the
klnon Instabilities that move directed along the boundary line from the
Northeast to the Southwest with the cloud formation. This possibility is seen
to be the third type of manifestation of the Klnon instability of triple-point
over the West Bengal region. I have discussed, earlier the other two
manifestations in the article TRU SCIENCE Issue Vol. 2005 No.5 of 11 May 2005.
The INSAT map of Thursday, May 26,
2005 shows the cloud masses moving over the Andhra Region. With the decrease in
driving force of Klnon Instability we expect the atmosphere conditions to
return to the normal summer heat wave conditions. The low-depression down below
the Kerala coast in the Indian Ocean apparently was explained as the cause of
the cloud movement from Northeast towards the Southwest. Such cloud movements
were augmented by the cloud formation over the Indonesia and Malaya regions.
But the effects of pre monsoon showers were not heavy. They were slightly above
the normal. The augmented cloud masses may be noted from the INSAT picture at
11.30 hr. recorded on May 26, 2005. The short-lived cloud have dwindled as from
the INSAT picture of May 28, 2005.
This is probably due to the effect of the Barren
Island Volcano eruption that let us loose hot winds and smoke. It occurred on
Friday 27 May 2005. The weather on 29 May 2005 was severely hot till late
afternoon. But around 3.30. P. M., a burst of rain, wind and in Vijayawada area
thunders and lightning was experienced. The particular region where the
thunders occurred with lightning effects is apparently a local phenomenon. The
phenomenal motion of cloud over India from the east to west, right from Kashmir
to beyond Sri Lanka seems to be a strange event in opposition to the Walker
cycle of cells. It crossed the heights of even the Western Ghats of India. The
movement occurred in about 10hours time from the morning of the 29 May 2005
to the evening of the same day. The farmers of the Andhra Pradesh recognized
the rain it brought as only a pre monsoon occurrence and still they await the
arrival of the summer southeastern monsoon season for sowing operations in the
fields.
The klonon Instability movement of the cloud,
resulting in wind, rain, lightning and thunders, has been modeled by the
present author actually as engulfed by the Exciton-Water like buffer layer that
was existing on the surface due to the summer hot conditions. It's usually
preceded by a strong wind that blows up the hot sand and other particulate
matter.
Barren
Island Volcano Effect
The weather in India has changed, affected by the
Barren Island Volcano, of the Andaman & Nicobar Island. It is situated 140
Km Northeast of Port Blair and is about 3Km in diameter. It has erupted on
Friday 27 May 2005 and has been emitting black smoke and flame, lying dormant
nearly for about 117 years. It has a big crater of about 0.5Km from the shore.
The billowing smoke was found to be intermittent.
CONCLUSION
The weather over India and particularly over the
Andhra Pradesh region is defying all earlier models of monsoon studies and the
author's findings indicate yet surprising features of the Summer season of May
2005.
The author was present on that fateful day of 26 December 2004 at Jammu & Kashmir waiting for flight, in vain, to proceed to Srinagar with a group of Christian College students mostly girls from Eluru, Andhra Pradesh.
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References
·
Data published in Science Magazine on Friday 20 May 2005 by R. Bergmann,
California University, Benarjee of Dehradun Wadia Institute of Himalayan
Geology, USA Geological Survey F.F. Politz,
* Draft initiated Dt: Monday, May 23, 2005 at 12:14:23 PM
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TRU SCIENCE Issue Vol.2005 No.5 Dt.Tuesday, May 17, 2005 8:06:43 AM
"Exciton-water like molecular buffer layer, sudden spurt of strong winds
and Self-Adjusting Atmosphere (SAA) Index of May 2005 weather." By
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TRU SCIENCE Issue Vol.2005 No.5 Dt. Thursday, May 19, 2005 13:20:18
"TURN-KEY WEATHER CHANGE FOLLOWING GRAVITY WAVES OF TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2005”
by Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi
Narayana, http://tru_science.westgodavari.org/ Email: freekln@yahoo.co.in &
kotcherlakota_l_n@hotmail.com
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TRU
SCIENCE Issue No.30 March
2004 Time: 11h30m A. M.
The
Possible Role of Bosonic Raons
in the Non-linear processes
by
Professor
Dr. Kotcherlakoa Lakshmi Narayana
(Retd.
Prof of Physics, Shivaji University, Kolhapur-416004)
17-11-10,
Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta. P.O.,
Visakhapatanm-53002.Tel.No. 9491902867
The force field constants of XY4
and XY2 type molecules were earlier shown by the author to be
characterized by certain quanta called The R and AR quanta of spin ½ and
effective charge and mass proportional to these of an electron.
The paper mentioned above has specified
that the “Zeropoint” Vibrations of molecules result in R and AR quanta creation,
when such molecules are found embedded in semiconducting glassy phase
materials.
Email: kotcherlakota_l_n@hotmail.com
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