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Volume 2017, Issue No.6a, Dt: 16 to 30 June 2017, Time:11:22:04 AM
June 16, 2017: Changing Weather in India during the rainfall and Western & Eastern countries differ in the rainfall.
by
Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
M.Sc. (Math. Phys) M.Sc. (Nucl. Phys) Ph. D. (AU), Int. Edu & Res. (Sweden 1964-65)
DOB:23-07-1940. [Retd. Prof of Physics; Shivaji University, Kolhapur - 416004]
Residential Address: 17- 11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony,
DOB:23-07-1940. [Retd. Prof of Physics; Shivaji University, Kolhapur - 416004]
Residential Address: 17- 11-10, Narasimha Ashram, Official Colony,
Maharanipeta. P. O., Visakhapatnam-530002, A.P. Mobile: 09491902867.
kotcherlakota_l_n@hotmail.com; lakshminarayana.kotcherlakota@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
Melbourn Scientists have developed a new Solar Paint to derive clean energy from air: Solarpaint can absorb water vapour from air and it can split it to generate hydrogen. The new material synthetic molybdenum-sulphide acts as a semi-conductor. Observations of these events were made in 1783, 1908 and 1916. Found that they are a part of the variability of airglow, presumably due to when the waves in the upper atmosphere converge over specific locations on Earth, they get amplified the naturally occurring airglow, resulting in a faint light in the night sky, which appears as green due to the activities of atoms of oxygen in the high atmosphere. Hindhriniva on early morning 20 feet wide earth has sunk in Kadapa Zillah Chinnamandem Kalibanda this has happened. Too hot to fly and about 40 flights cancelled in South West US. Death Valley in California, temperatures are expected to reach 53C this week. (June 21, 2017). Kotcherlakota Village exists in Kalidindi Mandal of Krishna District. 23 June 2017 FRIDAY: A handloom weaver Nalla Vijay from Sircilla of Telangana State presented a unique superfine silk saree and a shawl that fits in a match box to Lord Venketewsara on this day. Herbal Fabric: Lingerie fashioned from fabric soaked in turmeric, dipped in neem, and infused with Indian maddar (a flowering plant) is making its way to boutiques in Britain and online stores in Australia and Japan. 25 June 2017: Monday: The SUN festival the Sacsahuaman fortress in the hills above the Andean city of Cuzco, Peru, a most important festival with indigenous ceremony in the Peruvian Andes. 27 May 2017: People take part in a pagen ceremony to celebrate summer solstice near Gulbokovov Village 80km from Moscow. 27 June 2017: Mercury touches 49C in Arizona, with temperatures soaring to 120F (48.8C) with a credit card curled out of shape, and a biscuit cooked on car dashboard, a buckled post-box, and an egg fried on ground appeared. Planes have been grounded. 28 June 2017: The first-sized meteorite weighing about 500 grams (one pound) crashed through the roof of a shed in the small town of Broek in Waterland, just north of Amsterdam, in January 2017. Discovered next morning under a broken pile of wood from the roof, no other fragments were found. Meteroite came probably from region between Mars and Jupiter from a large asteroid belt. It may be 4.5 billion years old. 28 June 2017: Uranus magnetosphere gets flipped on and off like a light switch every day as it rotates along with the planet. NASA Voyger 2 spacecraft picked up the data. The magnetosphere open in one orientation allowing solar wind to flow in, later it is closed forming a shield deflecting away the solar wind from the planet. This happens on a daily basis! The Airglow recorded an amazing feature after many years on Earth. June 29, 2017, 7:08 AM: At least 26 tornadoes rip through Midwest as more severe storms loom. Wednesday. The strong wind ripped roofs off homes and knocked down trees.
DETAILS:
16 June 2017: Melbourn Scientists have developed a new Solar Paint to derive clean energy from air: Solar Paint can absorb water vapour from air and it can split it to generate hydrogen. The new material synthetic molybdenum-sulphide acts as a semi-conductor and catalyses the splitting of water atoms into hydrogen and oxygen. Mixing it with Titanium Oxide particles leads to a sun light absorbing paint that produces hydrogen fuel from solar energy and moist air. [Daeneke published in ACS Nano.] Addition of the new paint to a brick wall allows energy harvesting and fuel production in real estate. Any place with water vapour in air is suitable.
17 June 2017:
Fig.1 Kailash Parvatham steps like feature.
18 June 2017 Early Morning around 4:15AM and 4:25AM.
Fig. A. Dr. Lalitha's arrival at Hyderabad airport.
at 4:13 AM. Seshu very anxious and jubilant
Fig. B. Dr. Lalitha's arrival at Hyderabad airport
Sunday 18 June 2017 morning at 4:25AM.
Fig. C The spectrum on the Godavari River
while returning with Dr. Lalitha
Fig. D. The spectrum on the Godavari River
while returning with Dr. Lalitha
Fig. E. The spectrum on the Godavari River
while returning with Dr. Lalitha
Nellore Zillah Dattalure (Udayagiri) Sunday 18 June night Earth slightly tremored. Night at 9:54 for about 3s tremors moved Dattalure, Lakshmipuram, Kothapeta, Bandakindipalli and other cities and experienced huge sounds.
June 19, 2017: Washington reports that the HEAT WAVES would increase and people may be allowed only to guess whether less or drastic heat gales, in future.
June 19, 2017: Washington reports that the HEAT WAVES would increase and people may be allowed only to guess whether less or drastic heat gales, in future.
Fig.2 Tirumala Temple Lightning unusual going up
June 20: SRIKAKULAM: Lightning claims three lives in Srikakulam on the Tuesday 20 June afternoon. Heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms lashed the district on Tuesday 20 June between 2 pm to 4 pm.
Tuesday 20 June 2017: Sangareddi 29C(23C), Hyderabad32.5C(23.2C), Warangal32C(23.5C), Mahababunagar 31.9C(24C), Nallagonda 33.5C(25C), Ananthpuram 34C(25C), Chittooru 35.5C(25C), Kurnool 33.9C(25.6C), Eluru 32C(26C), Guntur 31C(26C), Kadapa 34C(26C), Nellore 33.5C(26.8C), Srikakulam 37C(27C), Vijayanagaram 32C(27C), Visakhapatnam 37C(28C), Vijayawada 32.7C(28.4C), Ongole 35.9C(28.9C).
Tuesday 20 June 2017: Earth Sunk:
Fig.3. Tuesday morning 20 feet wide depression
in Kadapa Chinnamandem Mandal.
Hindhriniva on early morning 20 feet wide earth has sunk in Kadapa Zillah Chinnamandem Kalibanda this has happened.
SOUTH WEST US: Too hot to fly and about 40 flights cancelled in South West US. Death Valley in California, temperatures are expected to reach 53C this week. (June 21, 2017). Arizona seeing most stifling temperatures, and the wrath of heat wave being felt across Nevada and Death Valley in California. Las Vegas recorded 47C on Tuesday 20 June the first day of summer. Smaller jets couldn't fly when the temperatures touch 47C. Close buildings and long stretches of concrete caused the area to heat quickly and to cool slowly. Second and third degree burns are common and about 2000 people visit Arizona emergency rooms due to heat related illness.
MYSTERY OF BRIGHT NIGHTS SOLVED: An unusual glow that appears in the sky after dark makes to see the distant mountains, possible to read a newspaper and check their wrist watch. Observations of these events were made in 1783, 1908 and 1916. Found that they are a part of the variability of airglow, presumably due to when the waves in the upper atmosphere converge over specific locations on Earth, they get amplified the naturally occurring airglow, resulting in a faint light in the night sky, which appears as green due to the activities of atoms of oxygen in the high atmosphere. In the bright nights it can be seen visible to the naked eye.
23 June 2017: In Vijayanagaram, Lightning killed a 32 old shepard and injured another relative who fainted but recovered back to his senses, only to find his companion dead, in Tumarada village of Balijapeta mandal on Wednesday 21 June night.
23 June 2017 FRIDAY: A handloom weaver Nalla Vijay from Sircilla of Telangana State presented a unique superfine silk saree and a shawl that fits in a match box to Lord Venketewsara on this day.
KOTCHERLA VILLAGE: It exists in Kalidindi Mandal of Krishna District.
25 June 2017: HERBAL FABRIC: Lingerie fashioned from fabric soaked in turmeric, dipped in neem, and infused with Indian maddar (a flowering plant) is making its way to boutiques in Britain and online stores in Australia and Japan. Ayurvedic clothing at a shop in Kovalam made in roads to Japan. Products like socks, panties and bras made of organic cotton or linen infused with Ayurvedic herbs as sappan wood, turmeric, tulasi, triphala etc. becoming popular across the world. Ayurvastra are handloom fabric dyed with medicinal herbs. In Bath, UK, herb-infused undies supplies to 20 outlets and three on line stores. Indian madder, and turmeric knickers are sold at pounds 10, with other herb-infused shawlsand scarves. Female tops and sanitary napkins and childrens outerware etc. being sold in Australia, for 79 Australian dollars.
25 June 2017: Monday: The SUN festival the Sacsahuaman fortress in the hills above the Andean city of Cuzco, Peru, a most important festival with indigenous ceremony in the Peruvian Andes.
27 May 2017: People take part in a pagen ceremony to celebrate summer solstice near Gulbokovov Village 80km from Moscow.
SOUTH WEST US: Too hot to fly and about 40 flights cancelled in South West US. Death Valley in California, temperatures are expected to reach 53C this week. (June 21, 2017). Arizona seeing most stifling temperatures, and the wrath of heat wave being felt across Nevada and Death Valley in California. Las Vegas recorded 47C on Tuesday 20 June the first day of summer. Smaller jets couldn't fly when the temperatures touch 47C. Close buildings and long stretches of concrete caused the area to heat quickly and to cool slowly. Second and third degree burns are common and about 2000 people visit Arizona emergency rooms due to heat related illness.
MYSTERY OF BRIGHT NIGHTS SOLVED: An unusual glow that appears in the sky after dark makes to see the distant mountains, possible to read a newspaper and check their wrist watch. Observations of these events were made in 1783, 1908 and 1916. Found that they are a part of the variability of airglow, presumably due to when the waves in the upper atmosphere converge over specific locations on Earth, they get amplified the naturally occurring airglow, resulting in a faint light in the night sky, which appears as green due to the activities of atoms of oxygen in the high atmosphere. In the bright nights it can be seen visible to the naked eye.
23 June 2017: In Vijayanagaram, Lightning killed a 32 old shepard and injured another relative who fainted but recovered back to his senses, only to find his companion dead, in Tumarada village of Balijapeta mandal on Wednesday 21 June night.
23 June 2017 FRIDAY: A handloom weaver Nalla Vijay from Sircilla of Telangana State presented a unique superfine silk saree and a shawl that fits in a match box to Lord Venketewsara on this day.
KOTCHERLA VILLAGE: It exists in Kalidindi Mandal of Krishna District.
25 June 2017: HERBAL FABRIC: Lingerie fashioned from fabric soaked in turmeric, dipped in neem, and infused with Indian maddar (a flowering plant) is making its way to boutiques in Britain and online stores in Australia and Japan. Ayurvedic clothing at a shop in Kovalam made in roads to Japan. Products like socks, panties and bras made of organic cotton or linen infused with Ayurvedic herbs as sappan wood, turmeric, tulasi, triphala etc. becoming popular across the world. Ayurvastra are handloom fabric dyed with medicinal herbs. In Bath, UK, herb-infused undies supplies to 20 outlets and three on line stores. Indian madder, and turmeric knickers are sold at pounds 10, with other herb-infused shawlsand scarves. Female tops and sanitary napkins and childrens outerware etc. being sold in Australia, for 79 Australian dollars.
25 June 2017: Monday: The SUN festival the Sacsahuaman fortress in the hills above the Andean city of Cuzco, Peru, a most important festival with indigenous ceremony in the Peruvian Andes.
27 May 2017: People take part in a pagen ceremony to celebrate summer solstice near Gulbokovov Village 80km from Moscow.
27 June 2017: Monsoon yet to make its presence in Karnataka State. First wave disappointed people.
27 June 2017: Mercury touches 49C in Arizona, with temperatures soaring to 120F (48.8C) with a credit card curled out of shape, and a biscuit cooked on car dashboard, a buckled postbox, and an egg fried on ground appeared. Planes have been grounded. About 50 flights were cancelled since the have operating temperatures only about 118F. Arizona, Nevada (4 heat-deaths recorded) and California (2 heat-deaths recorded) bear the extreme heat.
Fig.4 The Lausanne, Switzerland people cool off
at a fountain due to heatwave.
28 June 2017: The first-sized meteorite weighing about 500 grams (one pound) crashed through the roof of a shed in the small town of Broek in Waterland, just north of Amsterdam, in January 2017. Discovered next morning under a broken pile of wood from the roof, no other fragments were found. Meteroite came probably from region between Mars and Jupiter from a large asteroid belt. It may be 4.5 billion years old.
28 June 2017: Uranus magnetosphere gets flipped on and off like a light switch every day as it rotates along with the planet. NASA Voyger 2 spacecraft picked up the data. The magnetosphere open in one orientation allowing solar wind to flow in, later it is closed forming a shield deflecting away the solar wind from the planet. This happens on a daily basis!
29 June 2017: Worshiping fire: Almost 2,000 years ago, the eternal fires that burst from the ground helped foster Zoroastrianism in the region. One of the oldest monotheistic religions, Zoroastrianism is based on the belief that elements are pure and that fire represents God’s light. The flames even gave the country its name ‒ ‘Azer’, in fact, means ‘fire’. This fiery legacy is still evident in Baku's Ateshgah fire Temple, known as the Temple of Eternal Fire. Even if the eternal flame here is not the original, the temple's structure looks as it did when it was constructed several hundred years ago. This is where, centuries ago, merchants and adventurers of Zoroastrian and Hindu faiths would share quarters and stories of their respective travels to Europe and South and Central Asia.
AIRGLOW RECORD
28 June 2017: The first-sized meteorite weighing about 500 grams (one pound) crashed through the roof of a shed in the small town of Broek in Waterland, just north of Amsterdam, in January 2017. Discovered next morning under a broken pile of wood from the roof, no other fragments were found. Meteroite came probably from region between Mars and Jupiter from a large asteroid belt. It may be 4.5 billion years old.
28 June 2017: Uranus magnetosphere gets flipped on and off like a light switch every day as it rotates along with the planet. NASA Voyger 2 spacecraft picked up the data. The magnetosphere open in one orientation allowing solar wind to flow in, later it is closed forming a shield deflecting away the solar wind from the planet. This happens on a daily basis!
29 June 2017: Worshiping fire: Almost 2,000 years ago, the eternal fires that burst from the ground helped foster Zoroastrianism in the region. One of the oldest monotheistic religions, Zoroastrianism is based on the belief that elements are pure and that fire represents God’s light. The flames even gave the country its name ‒ ‘Azer’, in fact, means ‘fire’. This fiery legacy is still evident in Baku's Ateshgah fire Temple, known as the Temple of Eternal Fire. Even if the eternal flame here is not the original, the temple's structure looks as it did when it was constructed several hundred years ago. This is where, centuries ago, merchants and adventurers of Zoroastrian and Hindu faiths would share quarters and stories of their respective travels to Europe and South and Central Asia.
AIRGLOW RECORD
Fig.5. The Airglow recorded an amazing feature after
many years on Earth.
June 29, 2017, 7:08 AM: At least 26 tornadoes rip through Midwest as more severe storms loom. Wednesday. The strong wind ripped roofs off homes and knocked down trees. Two people were hurt. More severe weather is headed for the region Thursday with powerful thunderstorms expected to bring large hail and strong wind. At least two tornadoes were reported in Linn County, Iowa yesterday. Priarieburg, Iowa was hit especially hard where a confirmed tornado touched down, reports CBS News' Adriana Diaz. A funnel cloud crossed a highway in Stuart, Iowa, while another tornado touched down in the city, whipping up debris. An hour east in Pleasantville, a tornado shredded part of the roof on a home, throwing it across the yard and on top of cars.
Thursday, June 29, 2017 - 19:09: Assam flood situation remains grim, water level in Brahmaputra,
tributaries rises above danger mark. The tributaries Ranganadi, Subansiri, Dikhow, Kopili, Manas, Beki and Sankosh were also maintaining a rising trend.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
June 29, 2017 17:58 IST: Centre Approves Rs.795 Crore For Drought-Hit Karnataka
The decision was taken in a meeting chaired by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi.
The decision was taken in a meeting chaired by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi.
Thursday, June 29, 2017 - 19:09: Assam flood situation remains grim, water level in Brahmaputra,
tributaries rises above danger mark. The tributaries Ranganadi, Subansiri, Dikhow, Kopili, Manas, Beki and Sankosh were also maintaining a rising trend.
Guwahati, June 29, 2017 15:40 IST: Assam floods: More than one lakh affected as Brahmaputra flows above danger level. Brahmaputra has breached the danger level at Karimganj, Golaghat and Hailakandi districts and in the Barak valley in Cachar district.
Jun 30, 2017, 03.47 PM IST:JAMMU: A landslide triggered by rains en route the cave shrine of Mata Vaishnodevi in Trikuta hills of Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir left a woman dead and eight others injured on Friday. The landslide hit the foot track near Devi Dwar on Himkoti Marg en route the cave shrine at about 12:15 PM. June 30, 2017: Weather in Jammu & Kashmir Thunderstorms since last four days.Delhi rains break decade old record at 191mm; heavy traffic in Noida, Gurgaon: 12:41 PM. Active Monsoon to give more rains over Odisha and Andhra Pradesh:30 June 2017 06:54 PM: Konkan and Goa, Coastal Karnataka to receive more showers, intensity to reduce over Kerala: 30 June 2017 07:06 PM : Monsoon 2017: June ends on a surplus note, country records 4 percent excess rains:30 June 2017 07:20 PM. Ajmer, Udaipur, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaipur to witness more showers: 30 June 2017 05:13 PM : Warm and sultry weather to continue in Chennai: 30 June 2017 05:05 PM. Nainital, Mussoorie, Dehradun to witness more rains; threat of landslide persist. 30 June 2017 06:22 PM
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The author is deeply indebted to Late Prof. K. R. Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London). The author also expresses his gratitude to him for the inspiration and constant guidance provided for his research and investigations. A summary of all his disciples, to my knowledge, and list of publications by him, are listed by the present author and is available on INTERNET. (His lifetime: 1899 Sept. 9 early morning to 1972 June 20 at 9:10 AM). He initiated several researches in wide variety of subjects, and earned respect from the several followers. Hundreds of his research students are well-spread over many countries. Many a foreign visitors to Andhra University remember his unselfish work, and promotion of youngsters to aspire for world recognition.
Present author is a Professor of Physics at Shivaji University, Kolhapur-416004, MS, since, 1983 till July 31, 2000. He joined as a Lecturer in 1966 June 1, became a Reader in 1975. The present author is also maintaining "trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com" after retirement. Recently he initiated "TRU Literary works: A Science-Facts Episodes" since 9 September 2012. He also worked as a Professor of Physics, at AGL College, in Visakhapatnam for two years during 2007-2009 and worked at St. Theresa Women's College, as a Professor of Physics, Eluru, Andhra Pradesh for two years in 2005 to 2007.