Monday, November 2, 2015

November 1 to 15, 2015 world wide weather change and Earthquakes

Volume 2015, Issue No.11a, Dated: 1st November 2015, Time: 17:52 P.M.
November 1 to 15, 2015 world wide weather change and Earthquakes

Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
(Retd. Prof. of Physics, Shivaji University, Kolhapur - 416004)
17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony,
Maharanipeta.P.O., Visakhapatnam 530002, AP. 
Mobile: 9491902867.

ABSTRACT
                      Heavy rain lashed Visakhapatnam on Saturday 31st Oct and 1st Nov. The Shompen population in Andaman & Nicobar islands would be between 200 and 300 with more women and there are four major divisions between them.  Chile's Atacama desert, the most arid in the world, this year bloomed, in the Huason region, with Yellows, Reds, Purples and Violet-Whites and other explosion of thousands of species of flowers, with intensity not seen in decades, in the past 40 or 50 years. 12,000 houses destroyed in moderate Earthquake in China, of magnitude 5.1R that hit a small town in southwest china, Yunnan province with varying levels of damage.A series of satellites would be launched by China, including a retrievable one, to probe DARK MATTER. The first of four satellites would be launched at the end of this year.  Snowy white winters are likely to become a thing of the past for most Swedes. The national weather service on Monday released a new analysis of how climate change will affect the Nordic country and it's bad news for skiing enthusiasts. A firefly blinks so the others are stimulated to do so, and some adjustable signal makes all the fireflies to fall in line with the rhythm of the group, when synchrony spreads throughout the group until all are flashing together. Amazing that it is 100% energy conversion to light emission! The Guest Birds From Siberia on Ganga in Allahabad on Sunday 1 Nov 2015. The discovery in a live thermal scanning demonstration to journalists. He mentioned a small passage in the ground leads into an area with such an anomaly at the base of the largest pyramid


INTRODUCTION                   
                          Dr. Lalitha Kumari MD (USA) visiting North india from 29th Oct to Nov 6th, for visiting Kasi the sacred town of Hindu, to perform her rituals in memory of her late husband and pay tributes to her dear and near family members. She is to return to Visakhapatnam on the 6th Nov. 

                                
The jewels of India swindled by 
Greeks, Dutch, French and English people of past era
and especially Muslims over centuries. The vessel is typical
of Hindu Kings and the people.

REPORTS OF INTEREST


Norman P Lieberman at Waltair Park Auditorium
                    He explained the fundamental aspects of distillation, steam turbines, and THERMODYNAMICS in highly practical and easily understandable manner during a seminar at HPCL-VISAKH refinery meet on Saturday, 31st Oct.

SHOMPEN WOMEN OUTNUMBER MEN

                                    Kolkata:1st Nov 2015: Spoken language in Andaman & Nicobar Islands is known as Shompenese. The Shompen population would be between 200 and 300.  The Pandanus (a tropical plant found in the islands) whose fruits resemble the woody pineapple, is the staple food of Shompen. Four different groups in Nicobar Islands. But there are different subgroups. Compared to the number of men in the Shompen tribe, there are fewer women. Shompen distinct from four other PVGTs of A & N Islands, Jarawas, Great Andamanese, Onges and Sentinelese are the only tribe with Mongoloid features. The others have Negroid features.


El Nino surprise: Copiap: Nov 1st

            Chile's Atacama desert, the most arid in the world, this year bloomed, in the Huason region, with Yellows, Reds, Purples and Violet-Whites and other explosion of thousands of species of flowers, with intensity not seen in decades, in the past 40 or 50 years. El Nino hit particularly hard this year causing unusual rain fall in the world's driest desert. Report by a British E. Zannahand.   
  


HOUSTON (AP)

                   The death toll rose to six in Texas as more bodies were recovered on Saturday 28 Oct, after another band of strong storms and heavy rain spawned three tornadoes and dangerous flooding in the waterlogged state.It was the second day of turbulent weather in Texas, where at least four people died Friday in flood waters in central Texas. The storms and suspected tornadoes, which forecasters say were caused by an upper-level disturbance from Mexico, socked an already-sodden swath of Texas that was still drying out from the remnants of Hurricane Patricia.




CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)

                   Saturn's geyser-spouting moon Enceladus has a new portfolio, thanks to the Cassini spacecraft. NASA released its latest close-ups of the little icy moon Friday. The preliminary unprocessed views are from Cassini's flyby of Enceladus on Wednesday. The spacecraft zoomed right through the ocean world's erupting jet of water vapor and frozen particles. The U.S.-European spacecraft skimmed within 30 miles of the south-pole to get a good dousing.




EARTHQUAKE IN CHINA 2 November


                      12,000 houses destroyed in moderate Earthquake in China, of magnitude 5.1R that hit a small town in southwest china, Yunnan province with varying levels of damage. 


China to launch satellites to probe DARK MATTER 

                                        A series of satellites would be launched by China, including a retrievable one, to probe DARK MATTER. The first of four satellites would be launched at the end of this year. It would observe the direction, energy and electric-charge of high-energy particles in space, in search of DARK MATTER. It would have widest observation spectrum, and highest energy resolution of any DARK MATTER  probe in  the world.



RAINFALL ON SATURDAY 31 Oct AND SUNDAY 1 Nov 2015


                     On Saturday 31st Oct from Cameroon to via west middle Bay of Bengal Nagaland and Mizoram low-depression is sustaining. From Niruthi Bay of Bengal to Nagaland a big cloud is existing. Esanya gales have resulted in heavy rains in Costal area, Srikakulam to Godavari Zillah. Eastern winds helped Esanya winds to have strong currents. Visakhapatnam maximum was recorded as 27.8C with minimum as 24.9C on 31 Oct 2015.

The three north coastal districts of AP received record rainfall from Saturday to Sunday evening till 5h30mPM. Continuous downpour started around 1h30mPM in the noon on Saturday. Continued Sunday 1st Nov till 12h30mPM noon, kept Visakhapatnam fully cloudy, an unusual sight during this season of rain. Several cities in Andhra, recorded about 2 to 4 degrees less temperature. Rayalseema, Telangana, and several other areas rains occurred. Arabi111an sea strong Thufoon Viz., Chapal, moving towards Omen.
                     City recorded 190mm, Visakhapatnam port recorded 180mm, Kalingapatnam received 114mm, Vijayanagaram town and Denkonda received 100mm of rain fall. Pedagantyada received 17.2cm, Airport received 14cm, Munagapak received 13.8cm, Gajuvaka received13.2cm, Padnabam 13cm, Anadapuram received 13 cm, Achuthpuram received 12.9cm, Paravada registered 10.8cm, Anakapalli received 9.7cm, Bheeminipatnam received 7.9cm, S. Rayavaram received 7.3cm, Rambilli received 7.2cm, and in Ellamanchili 6.7cm rainfall were recorded. Port city received 233.9mm on Oct 5, 2007 and on Oct 17, 1982 it received 371.2mm rainfall.    


                                    Fig.1 The Guest Birds From Siberia
                                    on Ganga in Allahabad on Sunday 1 Nov 2015.

INDIA'S NUCLEAR PROGRAMME
                     First stage heavy nuclear reactors fuelled with natural Uranium would produce plutonium. Second stage uses first stage Plutonium with natural Uranium. This would transmutes into more plutonium, with sufficient stock, thorium introduced to fuel cycle to convert it into uranium 233. In the final stage a mix of thorium and uranium fuels the reactor.
                     Thorium Technology: 1. Produces far less waste than present-day reactors.2. They burn up highly radioactive and long lasting minor actinides 3. the miniscule waste i.e., generated is toxic only for three to four hundred years. 4. Thorium reactors are cheaper since they have higher burnup. 5. Thorium reactors are more  proliferation-resistant and environment friendly than present rectors.  Stage 1 Heavy water reactors fuelled by natural uranium produce plutonium. Stage 2. Fuelled by a mix of plutonium and naturally uranium with sufficient stocks thorium is introduced to convert it into U-233. Stage 3. Mix of thorium and uranium fuels the reactors. Thorium transmutes to U-233 which powers the reactor.

RAYALSEEMA AND TN RAINS
             The Visakhapatnam registered 30.6C a shot up  due to the withdrawal of the rains.  Rayalseema had rains and till Monday 2 November morning Kalingapatnam 9cm, Nagari 7cm, Madakasira, Penukonda, Pakala, Venatagiri, Visakhapatnam, Icchapuram 6cm, rainfall was recorded.
           In Tamil Nadu Northeast Monsoon has brought rains in coastal districts, for the second consecutive days, the mood of fishermen, farmers and salt pan owners at Vedaranyam, were jubilant. Naggpattinam received a massive 94.50 mm rain on Monday morning, the highest recorded in a single day for the last five years in the month of November. Mettur dam full needed for samba cultivation. Strong winds from 45-55km per hour prevented fishermen to venture into sea.
Mystery of Voyager 1's Journey into Space Solve
 November 02, 2015 14:08 IST
                This means that while Voyager 1 did cross the heliopause in 2012, it is still travelling through this "muddied" magnetic field region and won't reach the "pristine" region of interstellar space until at least 2025, researchers said. "Our analysis confirms two things for the first time: that the centre of the IBEX ribbon is the direction of the interstellar magnetic field and, secondly, that Voyager 1 is now beyond the heliopause.

Giant Crack in the Earth Mysteriously Appears In Wyoming

6 hours ago: 21h03m PM: 2 Nov 2015:
                   A crack mysteriously appeared in Bighorn  Mountains in Wyoming. No one saw the crack emerge, but experts have some ideas about what happened


2nd November 2015 STOCKHOLM  
             Snowy white winters are likely to become a thing of the past for most Swedes. The national weather service on Monday released a new analysis of how climate change will affect the Nordic country and it's bad news for skiing enthusiasts.

Fig.2   Heavy rain in Visakhapatnam on the 2nd November 2015


                                          Fig.3  London tower covered by mist


Fig.4a 


Fig.4b


Fig.4c

                                                                 Fig.4d
November 3
                A rare tropical cyclone battered Yemen, triggering heavy flooding, caused enormous damage to the region of war-racked country. Packing winds of more than 100km, 62miles per hour, Cyclone Chapla that brewed in the Arabian Sea made land fall in the province of Hadramawt, and Shabwa. Human losses are great.
Saffron Growers in Kashmir
4th Nov 2015 
                     



                           Fig.5   SAFFRON FLOWER 2015



Fig.5a Saffron farm

                             Fig. 5b Saffron full blown

                  Despite the go-ahead from the centre to extend National Saffron Mission in Kashmir by two years, the growers in the saffron town here are worried complaining sharp decrease in its production this year. The growers said the total production this year has fallen to just 15 to 20 per cent of that it was two years back though it has slightly improved as compared to last year. Farooq Ahmad Dar, a grower here said he could not dig his fields properly this year due to the heavy downpour which resulted in sharp drop in the production. "In comparison to last year, the production has increased 5 to 7 per cent but overall scenario is quite grim. Most of the farmers agreed that last two years have seen dip in production due mainly to impact of the floods. Saffron produce fell down from 3.13kg per hectare last year to 2.50kg hectare this year. In 1996 hectares 5707 were cultivated. About 90 bore wells were sunk but need to be connected as yet. About 253 tube wells planned to irrigate Saffron land in Pulwama and Budgam districts.


140 Tribes in TERRA MADRE

                   About 600 people representing 140 tribes from 58 countries are participating in India’first indigenous TERRA MADRE in Shillong that began Tuesday 3rd November 2015.

                Till Tuesday 3 November morning Guramkonda 11cm, Madanapalli 8cm, Aroygyavaram 7cm, ajampeta 6cm, Punganur, Nallamadal 4cm, rainfall was recorded.

4 Nov 2015 

                    It rained till Wednesday 4 Nov morning 10cm in Udayagiri, 9cm in Gummaghatta, 8cm in Kalyandurga and in Nagari 5cms.

A "BRAT" Jennifer Lawrence 4 Nov 2015


                 She wrote on a web site that the equal rights be available to women in Film Industry!                                         



A POT MAKER IN INDIA
                The pot maker in India is an ancient art and disciplined activity to replicate the Universal Creation, especially practiced during the time of Deepavali (Diwali) symbolic of destruction of the evil in the Universe. Enjoyment of the festival is also a reflection of the Universe with its splendour and infinity. The sparkling, vibrant with thunder and enormous sound of crackers and the  sky rocketing of various kinds of displays definitely points to the variety of happenings in the vast majority of Galaxies and the distant Quasars. The festival remained in India since ancient times and the epics do definitely describe the happenings of the life and its splendour in the Universe. There are two aspects intermingled, one is the pot making by the CREATOR known in India as a KUMARI, the second is the people at homes in India, to prepare the GLOWING DEEPALU with the oil and the Cotton buds embedded in the pot makers muddy crucibles, of special kind with a dive resembling, the Lord Shiva worship material. The glowing lights, in the small earthen pots, that decorate the entire house with the purpose of dissolving away the DARK, and presenting the Intellect, Knowledge and the Wisdom. which are representative of the Ganesh, Lakshmi and Sarasvati deities. The recent find of water, throughout the universe is a clear representation of Hindu philosophy that unfolds, a greater perspective of ancient thought. (I owe to my mother Mrs. Kotcherlakta Peramma Rangadhama Rao who instilled in me these thoughts in my school days during the year 1947).



Fig.6 POT MAKER IN INDIA 
               One is the pot making by the CREATOR known in India as a KUMARI, the second is the people at homes in India, to prepare the GLOWING DEEPALU with the oil and the Cotton buds embedded in the pot makers muddy crucibles, of special kind with a dive resembling, the Lord Shiva worship material.
                                     
Fig. 6a The school kid selling the Deepavali POTS bunking school classes.

Fig. 6b The crackers POT maker ancient art of India


Fig. 6c Huge Solar  Storms Dodging detection on Earth.


Fig. 7a  Fuming Indonesia volcano


Fig.7b  Fuming Indonesia volcano


Fig.8 Planets of the Earth 6 November 2015


Fig. 8a The Moon and two splendid Planets 
of the Earth on the 6 November


Fig.9 Exhibition by Children In visakhapatnam


Fig.9a  Exhibition by Children In visakhapatnam


Fig.10 The Moon with the two Planets 
on 07 Nov 2015 at 5h43mAM Photo0296.jpg 


Fig.10a At 5h 43m AM on 07 Nov 2015. 
Photo0295.jpg

EUROPE SHIVERING UNSEASONAL COLD
                                   Many parts of Europe are shivering due to an unseasonal cold snap which has gripped Poland, Germany, parts of Austria, Scotland and wales. Snow flurries are grounding flights and trapping hundreds of motorists In fact, temperatures in Scotland and Wales over the weekend reached record lows and were reported to be colder than the North Pole. The icy weather has disrupted flights, with Scotland being the hardest hit region on Monday as snow played havoc at three of its main airports: Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen. Hundreds of motorists were trapped in their cars in Scotland and had to spend the night in a sports hall. Heavy snowfall and Arctic temperatures also caused travel chaos in Germany, where 125 flights were cancelled at Munich airport on Monday and many more delayed. In Poland many areas were covered in snow, causing traffic snarls and delays for commuters. The unusual weather has been caused by high pressure over Greenland and low pressure in the Baltic, forcing cold winds from the north-east across Europe. The unusual weather has been caused by high pressure over Greenland and low pressure in the Baltic, forcing cold winds from the north-east across Europe. Snow forecast for all parts of  the UK The cold spell was due to continue through the week, with more snow forecast for all parts of the UK.

SEVERE WINTER LOOMS TIRUMALA

Shortage of Water

     Nov 6, 2015: Lakes in Lakes touch rock bottom, with monsoon playing truant, Tirumala  facing unprecedented water shortage. Water is rationed on the hills. Hopes northeast monsoon would help the pilgrim centre. Normal rainfall of 1400mm reduced to almost 700mm

CANCER BUSTER

                  Doctors modified white blood cells T-cells, from a healthy donor, Layala, one year old UK girl, was given a small infusion of genetically engineered DESIGNED immune UCRART19 cells, who recovered in a few weeks.  Gene editing technique manipulated these immune cells to fight the disease.

Early Nov 7, 2015 
        A 6.8R magnitude earth quake rocked Chile on 7 November early morning at 
4h31m AM that struck at north-centrl Coquimbo region. Report from Santiogo


                                Fig. 10b Clearing the way in Kashmir on November 9, 2015

RAINS IN ANDHRA
  
Rayalseema slight rains would increase on Sunday 8 Nov night and coastal Andhra from Monday, Krishnapanam, Machilipatnam, Kakinada, Gangavaram, and Visakhapatnam shipyards have hosted 1 number alert, and along the coast 45-50 kms strong winds so the fishermen were warned and Rayalseema from Tuesday 9 Nov rains would thrash the places.  Tirupathi on Saturday mid-night till Sunday morning it rained 48.5mm rain. Strong winds described as edurugalulu made the children and elders to shiver. Narasannapeta the forest pigs destroying the cultivated lands and so fences made of old sarees have been made.   



Fig.11 Chintapalli in Andhra Sunday 8 November at 9.5C
with fog till 10AM Photo0301.jpg


                                 
                                     Fig.12 Puducherry rainfall

Most parts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry have been experiencing heavy rain over the last two days, with schools and colleges kept closed, in three districts of Chennai, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur. Puducherry and its suburbs recorded 13.3 cm rainfall in the 24 hours ending 8:30 am on Monday. Low lying areas were inundated. Te deep depression crossed north Tamil Nadu near Puducherry at a maximum wind speed of 55 to 75kmph. It would pass through Tiruvannamalai and Husar, the surrounding areas would receive rain on Tuesday 10 November. Heavy to heavy rainfall due to the depression occurred at Anatapur, Kadaph, Krishna, Guntur, Nellore and praksham of coastal Andhra. It’s raining in Visakhapatnam since the 
.morning around 7am
TIRUPATI


         12cm rainfall lashed Tirumala, the abode of Sri Venkateswara, on Monday 9  November, due to deep depression in Bay of Bengal, which crossed the coast at Puducherry down south. Since Sunday night Tirumala, Tirupati and other areas of Chittoor district along with Nellore district was thrown out of normalcy. Ghat road disrupted by rock falls and emergency teams helped to remove the obstructions. Tirupati, Tiruchanoor, Chandhra giri, Srikalahasthi, Satyavedu and Madanpalle many low-lying areas covered with rain water and inundated. Tirumala recorded 12.1cm, Satyavedu 7.98cm, Puttur 6.88cm, Kduru and Kadappa 6.8cm, Shrikalahasthi 6.54cm, Nagari 6.44cm, Udayagiri 6.42cm, Pakala 6.34cm, Thottambedu 6.22cm, Tada, Sullurpeta, SHAR 5.74cm, and Tirupati 5cm recorded the rains. Ongole recorded just 1cm rainfall. Avanigaddha recorded 2cm rainfall.
Several people happy water bodies became full and for another 200days the waters would suffice. This would continue for next 48 hours in coastal districts of Andhra. All the seven hills were totally drenched due to rains. Chittoor and Nellore received maximum rainfall.

11 Nov 2015
              The discovery in a live thermal scanning demonstration to journalists. He mentioned a small passage in the ground leads into an area with such an anomaly at the base of the largest pyramid

100% conversion of energy to light
            The colour of the converted light may be green, greenish yellow, pale red and wavelength may vary from 510nm to 670nm. Synchronous flashing is observed in species of firefly such as Pteroptyx malaccae in South East Asia and Photinus Carolinus in North America. In synchronous flashing thousands of fireflies blink precisely at the same time and with the same frequency. It is a definite wonderful show of nature. It may be seen in mangrove forests of South-East Asia round the year and Green Smoky Mountains of USA during June. In India, synchronous species of firefly Photinus pyralis may be found in Kaziranga National Park in Assam. SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Vol. 50, No. 6 (Dec., 1990), pp. 1645-1662 Published by: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. A firefly blinks so the others are stimulated to do so, and some adjustable signal makes all the fireflies to fall in line with the rhythm of the group, when synchrony spreads throughout the group until all are flashing together. Amazing that it is 100% energy conversion to light emission!

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

                  The author is indebted to Late Prof. K. R. Rao,  D.Sc.(Madras) D.Sc. (London) for his encouragement to publish my thoughts and ideas on different topics of human interest. 


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