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Volume 2016, Issue No. 1, Dated: 1 to 15 January 2016, Time: 7:01A. M
January, 2016 First Fortnight Post - Earthquakes,
Ocean setback, Mercury drops, desert rainfalls, landslides
and ISCA Mysure
January, 2016 First Fortnight Post - Earthquakes,
Ocean setback, Mercury drops, desert rainfalls, landslides
and ISCA Mysure
Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
(Retd. Prof. of Physics, Shivaji University, Kolhapur - 416004)
Res: 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony,
Maharanipeta. P. O., Visakhapatnam-530002, A.P. Mobile: 09491902867.
kotcherlakoa_l_n@hotmail.com
lakshminarayana.kotcherlakota@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
New Delhi, Jan 6: You must have heard about earthquakes in Nepal (May 2015), Manipur (Jan 2016), Sikkim (2011). Now, a bigger, massive earthquake is expected to hit North India and other parts of Himalaya region.
The author
of this blogpost attended 103 Indian Science Congress 2016 held at Mysure,
during 2 Jan to 7 Jan, 2016 and presented on 5 Jan, two papers
entitled Ref.1. GALACTIC
GRAVITON INTERACTION WITH DARK ENTITY, Ref.2. Anti-fractional
integral formalism to bring out New Physics for the Spin ±1/8 to ±31/8 in steps
of ±1/8 devoid of integrals. Summer washout sees
NSW south coast of Australia hit with the heaviest rain in 154 YEARS with
holidays abandoned and hundreds forced to evacuate homes. On January
3, 2016, PM Modi felicitated with a garland of CARDAMOM known as a Mysuru
Peta by a Swamiji in Suttur. Massive earthquakes in India north region
and minor ones in Andhra Pradesh, occurred during Dec 25, 28, 2015 and during 4
to 6, 2016. Mercury dropped in North India with Leh recorded minus 14.7 C. On
10 January the sea coast in Sagarnagar, Visakhapatnam moved several meters
inside, making people to walk a long distance to touch the sea waters. On Wednesday Jan 13, Nellore experienced
mild tremors. Receded Ocean
waters in Visakhapatnam, Japan Earthquake and Sydney & Australia desert
rainfalls, were bewildering, the Scientists. British School in Visakhapatnam, with capacity of 2000 students, classes
from nursery to 12 STD, with
Gurukul pattern with yoga, medication, Indian Classical art forms and cultural
heritage would begin in 15 acres of Simhachalam Temple Endowment land in about
two year time. Spotted a jumbo black hole in the midst of the prosaically named NGC 5194 dwarf galaxy, a mere 26 million light years or so away from our own Milky Way "burping" two colossal swathes of primordial gas.
INTRODUCTION
Australia Floods
Lake Eyre begins filling with water after South Australian outback gets soaking rains
By Rebecca Opie, 2 Jan 2016, 9:59am.
Rebekah Lowe Jan 3, 2016
INDIA NEWS
On 5 Jan 2016 between 3 to 6 PM at Mysure Unversity, ISCA meet, the author has presented two papers entitled Ref. 1. "GALACTIC GRAVITON INTERACTION WITH DARK ENTITY", Ref. 2. "Anti-fractional integral formalism to bring out New Physics for the Spin ±1/8 to ±31/8 in steps of ±1/8 devoid of integrals". respectively in Mathematics and Physics sections.
Australia Floods
Lake Eyre begins filling with water after South Australian outback gets soaking rains
By Rebecca Opie, 2 Jan 2016, 9:59am.
Recent rainfall in South
Australia's far north has started to fill Kati-Thanda Lake Eyre, turning dry
and dusty plains green with vegetation. Kalamurina has recorded 182.8 mm of rain, Mt Dare 63
millimetres and Oodnadatta 23.8 mm over the past few days. The
Birdsville Track from the South Australian border to Mungeranie, Mungeranie to
Kalamurina, the Birdsville Inside Track, Marree to Muloorina, Strzelecki Track
from Innamincka to Merty Merty, Mount Hopeless to Lyndhurst, Innamincka to
Nappa Merrie and Cordillo Downs Road to Arrabury turn off to SA/Qld border
tracks are closed due to rain. Sections of the Oodnadatta Track, between
Hamilton and Oodnadatta, Mt Dare and Hamilton, Oodnadatta and Coober Pedy, and
William Creek and Marree are also closed to all vehicles. William Creek pilot
Trevor Wright said the rain had started to bring Lake Eyre to life.
Summer washout
sees NSW south coast hit with the heaviest rain in 154 YEARS with holidays
abandoned and hundreds forced to evacuate homes.
Rebekah Lowe Jan 3, 2016
Newcastle logged wettest
January day in over 150 years on Wednesday, 6 Jan 2016. Residents across NSW evacuated
and rescued as heavy rain continued. SES crew members have dealt with more than
1,400 calls since Tuesday. Sydney
was hit with flash flooding, with Parramatta ferry terminal closed. Some suburbs have experienced a month's worth
of rainfall in two days. A SEVERE thunderstorm warning has
been issued for parts of eastern South Australia, a day after heavy rains
caused flooding in parts of the South East. The areas affected include the
Riverland and parts of the Flinders, Murraylands and North East Pastoral
districts. The Bureau of Meteorology’s warnings for the Adelaide Metropolitan,
Mount Lofty Ranges, Mid North and Upper South East have been cancelled, with
severe storms there now over.Thunderstorms are occurring in parts of the
warning area, and are expected to continue this evening. Storms will be
slow-moving and some are likely to be severe, producing heavy rainfall that may
lead to flash flooding. There is also a risk of localised damaging wind gusts
in excess of 90 km/h and some hail.
A thunderstorm at Bruce in the Flinders
district produced 17 mm in 20 minutes with some marble-sized hail.Hail as big as marbles in
Bordertown. Farmer Peter Bannister took this picture last night with rainfall 41.4 mm was
recorded in Keith.
DRY SALT PLAINS
As per some residents, some
salt-water crocodiles were roaming in the Northern Territory in Australia after
heavy tropical rains in the region. By far one person is reported dead and two
others believed missing. Heavy rains
have started to fill Australia's vast Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre and are bringing
the desert to life. Pictures
captured by pilot Trevor Wright show water filling dry salt plains that lie
700 km (435 miles) north of Adelaide. The area around the lake has been
inundated with rain over the last week, with falls of over 150 mm reported.
WHITEST SAND IN THE WORLD
Beach with the 'whitest sand in the world' and
crystal clear waters turns a toxic GREEN after torrential rains battered
Australia's east coast. Residents
of Hyams Beach, on the NSW south coast, have woken up to green-coloured waters
on Friday morning. Photographs
snapped show the beach has been polluted with algae after wild weather battered
the state. Hyams Beach is known
for its white sands and pristine waters, with tourists flocking to the spot to
see its Louise Cheer Daily Mail Australia, Published: 02:33 GMT, 8
January 2016 at 07:40 GMT. Flood waters that have
wreaked havoc on residents and holiday-makers along the NSW coast are tipped to
start subsiding on Thursday afternoon, It’s estimated a month’s rain has fallen
in the past two days, with more than 200 mm falling in less than 24 hours along
parts of the mid-north coast. Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre fills only a few times in a
century. When this happens it is Australia's largest lake.
INDIA NEWS
PM Narendra Modi
January 3 , 2016, PM N Modi felicitated with a garland of CARDAMOM known as a Mysuru Peta by a Swamiji in Suttur.
MASSIVE EARTHQUAKES
MASSIVE EARTHQUAKES
Dhaka, Jan 4 (IANS) At least three people died in Bangladesh in a massive earthquake that also jolted the north-eastern region of India. Earthquakes dotted the New Year beginning in India. The quake, with its epicentre in Tamenglong district of Manipur and measuring 6.7 on the Richter scale, shook the country, rattling nerves and causing panic, Xinhua reported.
New Delhi, Jan 6: You must have heard about earthquakes in Nepal (May 2015), Manipur (Jan 2016), Sikkim (2011). Now, a bigger, massive earthquake is expected to hit North India and other parts of Himalaya region.
The New Year began with an earthquake, INDIA NEWS 06 Jan at 17h43m PM, measuring 6.7 on the Richter scale, in the north-eastern state of Manipur. Following this, the disaster management experts at the Union home ministry have warned of a bigger catastrophe - earthquake measuring 8.2 or more on the Richter scale
ANDHRA PRADESH TREMORS
The tremors triggered tension in Pondur Mandal of the Srikakulam district on Friday, 8 January 2016, which fifth time in a week, felt for a couple of seconds, at Etcherla, Krishnapuram, Paddadallipeta, Pullajipeta and a few other areas of Mandal. Tremors were felt on December 25, and on December 28 of the last year 2015, in the same area. Frequent tremors occurring in the area puzzling the people.
MERCURY DROP IN NORTH INDIA
Mercury dropped in Leh to minus 14.7 C, Kargil recorded minus 13 C Gulmarg recorded minus 9.2 C, Keylong minus 10.9 C, Manali and Kalpa recorded minus 3 C and minus 1.8, while Delhi was warm at 24.4 C four notches above normal, Narnaul in Haryana minus 4.6 C, Chandhigarh stood at 5.8C, with Amritsar at 4.8 C, Ludhiana and Patiala settled at 5.7 C and 7.7 C.
BRITISH GLOBAL SCHOOL IN VIZAG
With capacity of 2000 students, classes from nursery to 12 STD, with Gurukul pattern with yoga, medication, Indian Classical art forms and cultural heritage would begin in 15 acres of Simhachalam Temple Endowment land. Syllabi with either IB or IGCSE or CBSE/ICBSE or ICSE/CISCE with AP State Bard certification would start in 2017 or 2018.
10 Jan 2016
The Ocean at Visakhapatnam near the Rushikonda moved deep inside, by almost several meters on the 10 January 2016 with a view from Seethakonda and Sagarghar. Several big boulders submerged in sea waters have got exposed and could be easily seen. People need to walk long distance to meet the ocean waves.
Wednesday Jan 13
Nellore experienced mild tremors in parts of Udayagiri, Varikuntapadu and Duttaluru around 5PM, while tremors lasted only few seconds, because of geographical location, theseareas experience the tremors quite often.
Day time temperatures above 20 degree Celsius, night time temperatures in the comfortable range of 7-10 degree Celsius, little or no rainfall and clear skies on most days. Winter in much of north India this time around has been characterised by pleasant, spring like conditions and based on on-going trends, we may have already seen winter peak. The milder or warmer than usual winter across most states in north India, with the exception Jammu and Kashmir and parts of Himachal Pradesh, has been seen due to feeble western disturbances or weather systems that are trigger cold spells and rainfall.
KASHMIR AND NORTH POLE
Night cold intensified as the bone chilling weather 13 January 2016, continued during the day in the Kashmir valley, where the minimum temperature remained below freezing point. However, dense fog this morning disrupted air and road traffic affecting normal life for several hours. Temperatures at the North Pole rose above freezing point, 20 degrees Celsius above the mid- winter norm and the latest abnormality in a season of extreme weather events.
DELHI
In this warmer than usual winter, the temperatures have been consistently high. The Delhi-National Capital Region saw an average minimum temperature of 9 degree Celsius in December, almost 0.6 degrees higher than usual.
WORLD WEATHER
Mercury dropped in Leh to minus 14.7 C, Kargil recorded minus 13 C Gulmarg recorded minus 9.2 C, Keylong minus 10.9 C, Manali and Kalpa recorded minus 3 C and minus 1.8, while Delhi was warm at 24.4 C four notches above normal, Narnaul in Haryana minus 4.6 C, Chandhigarh stood at 5.8C, with Amritsar at 4.8 C, Ludhiana and Patiala settled at 5.7 C and 7.7 C.
BRITISH GLOBAL SCHOOL IN VIZAG
With capacity of 2000 students, classes from nursery to 12 STD, with Gurukul pattern with yoga, medication, Indian Classical art forms and cultural heritage would begin in 15 acres of Simhachalam Temple Endowment land. Syllabi with either IB or IGCSE or CBSE/ICBSE or ICSE/CISCE with AP State Bard certification would start in 2017 or 2018.
10 Jan 2016
The Ocean at Visakhapatnam near the Rushikonda moved deep inside, by almost several meters on the 10 January 2016 with a view from Seethakonda and Sagarghar. Several big boulders submerged in sea waters have got exposed and could be easily seen. People need to walk long distance to meet the ocean waves.
HEAVY FOG IN VIZAG
Since 12 January 2016 heavy fog settled in AP especially in agency areas, the fog continued up to 9 AM. Night temperatures fell by two to three dgrees down in Rayalseema, by three degrees in Telangana, but morning temperatures recorded from 2 to 5 degrees higher. On Wednesday 13, Lambasingh recorded 4 C, Chintapalli 7 C, Arogyavaram and Adilabad recorded 13 C, and it would continue for next two three days.
Nellore experienced mild tremors in parts of Udayagiri, Varikuntapadu and Duttaluru around 5PM, while tremors lasted only few seconds, because of geographical location, theseareas experience the tremors quite often.
NORTH INDIA
In 2015 untimely hail and rains during harvest cut output to 88.94 million tonnes from 91.50 million tonnes a year earlier. India's wheat output is expected to fall for a second straight year in 2016 after a series of bumper harvests.Western disturbance is an extra tropical storm that originates from Mediterranean sea towards Himalayas carrying heavy moisture over northern India.Day time temperatures above 20 degree Celsius, night time temperatures in the comfortable range of 7-10 degree Celsius, little or no rainfall and clear skies on most days. Winter in much of north India this time around has been characterised by pleasant, spring like conditions and based on on-going trends, we may have already seen winter peak. The milder or warmer than usual winter across most states in north India, with the exception Jammu and Kashmir and parts of Himachal Pradesh, has been seen due to feeble western disturbances or weather systems that are trigger cold spells and rainfall.
KASHMIR AND NORTH POLE
Night cold intensified as the bone chilling weather 13 January 2016, continued during the day in the Kashmir valley, where the minimum temperature remained below freezing point. However, dense fog this morning disrupted air and road traffic affecting normal life for several hours. Temperatures at the North Pole rose above freezing point, 20 degrees Celsius above the mid- winter norm and the latest abnormality in a season of extreme weather events.
DELHI
In this warmer than usual winter, the temperatures have been consistently high. The Delhi-National Capital Region saw an average minimum temperature of 9 degree Celsius in December, almost 0.6 degrees higher than usual.
Thursday, Jan 14 2016 IST
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Severe thunderstorms in Sydney today killed at least one person and injured another, police said, with winds of 122 kmph lashing Australia's busiest airport, besides ripping down power lines and closing roads.The fierce winds, rain and hail struck Sydney after a blistering day that drove temperatures to 39 degrees Celsius, forcing disruptions at the city's international airport. The storm had caused delays and diversions.
El Nino is a weather phenomenon that wherein there is warming of central and eastern Pacific Ocean and it has been established that these conditions cause droughts in south Asia, extremely heavy rainfall in South America and other such extreme weather events in different parts of the world. Last year, El Nino caused a below par monsoon in the sub-continent and scientists believe that it will be continue beyond summer of 2016. Friday Jan 15 2016 0348 GMT (1148 HKT) CNN
At 10 P.M ET
Thursday, Hurricane Alex packed sustained 80-mph winds as it spun some 275
miles (about 433 km) south of Portugal's Azores islands, parts of which
are under a hurricane warning. Earlier the storm had maximum winds of 85 mph. Tropical
storm force winds already were reported in the eastern Azores, where it was
early Friday morning. Hurricane Alex loses intensity as it approaches Azores.
JUMBO BLACK HOLE IN NGC 5194 DWARF GALAXY Dated. 15 Jan 2016
Spotted a jumbo
black hole in the midst of the prosaically named NGC 5194 dwarf galaxy, a mere
26 million light years or so away from our own Milky Way "burping"
two colossal swathes of primordial gas. Apart from the scientific insights into
the births and deaths of stars and planets offered by this gigantic and ongoing
occurrence, the fact that a dark cosmic belcher has been unexpectedly espied
spouting vapour so close to our little planet does not inspire calm. Three-to-six-million
yearlong vaporous after-effects of a black hole ingesting the proceeds of NGC
5194's (star)dusty interaction with its flashy neighbour the Whirlpool galaxy,
situated relatively close to us certainly reason enough for present continuous
tension.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The author is indebted to Late Prof. K. R. Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London) for his concern of Nature and Eventualities that inspired the author, to monitor the awesome peculiarities of Nature. The first forenoon of January 2016 is studded with chilly weather, rain, earthquakes and tremors, spread over the world and points to a changing pattern of world weather. The people of the several countries are besmeared and happenings out of the usual time bewildered the public.
REFERENCES 1. ISCA, MYSURE UNIVERSITY, 2016 January 3 to 7, MATHEMATICS Paper, display 5 January, 2016 between 3 to 6 PM "GALACTIC GRAVITON INTERACTION WITH DARK ENTITY", by Prof. Dr. K. L. Narayana, Indian Science Congress Association, Mysure, trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com, Volume 2016, Issue No. 1a, Dated: 11 January 2016, Time: 20:30 P.M, Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,(Retd. Prof. of Physics, Shivaji University, Kolhapur 416004) Res:17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta. P. O., Visakhapatnam-530002, A.P. Mobile: 09491902867. kotcherlakoa_l_n@hotmail.com, lakshminarayana.kotcherlakota@gmail.com. |
2. ISCA, MYSURE UNIVERSITY, 2016 January 3 to 7, Physics Session Paper. Displayed on 5 January 2016 at Physics Department between 3 to 6 PM. "Anti-fractional integral formalism to bring out New Physics for the Spin ±1/8 to Spin ±31/8 in steps of ±1/8 devoid of integrals" by Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana, trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com, Volume 2016, Issue No. 1b, Dated: 12 January 2016, Time: 17:54 PM (Retd. Prof. of Physics, SU, Kolhapur-416004); 17-11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanaipeta. P.O., Visakhapatnam 530002. AP. Mobile: 9491902867;submitted on 16 July 2014 at 10h15mAM, lakshminarayana.kotcherlakota@gmail.com, kotcherlakoa_l_n@hotmail.com.
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