Thursday, February 21, 2008

The Fourth Week of February 2008 Lunar Eclipse with Romantic Blue



The Fourth week of February 2008 and the LUNAR ECLIPSE with Romantic Blue


by


Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana


http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com/

key words: Romantic Blue, Lunar Eclipse 2008, Gravity Waves, Sirius,Romantic Flower, turquoise, Copper hues, Saturn, Sun, Solar wind, SCIENCE EXPRESS


ABSTRACT:

The present author surmises that the Sun, Saturn have provided the backdrop conditions for the Earth's atmosphere, due to solar winds. The Lunar eclipse, though not visible in Visakhapatnam, has definitely yielded certain effects that have been observed by the author. It was an enchanting site and the weather was somewhat hazy hence it allowed finding the extent of the Romantic Blue Hue of the Moon up to a circular region of 30degrees radius. On the 19th February 2008 the author has observed, between 4.30pm and 10:00pm, certain gravity waves in the atmosphere. These waves were of two kinds one set moving from east to west and the other from south to north. The criss-cross patterns of the complex gravity phenomenon is very significant in view of the onset of total lunar eclipse. The Romantic Blue was a different experience than that quoted in literature as a flash of turquoise (blue) bracketing the red of totality of a lunar eclipse. The after effect of the Lunar eclipse was the windy weather at Visakhapatnam beginning from the time of MID-ECLIPSE.


INTRODUCTION:


The Earth light on the moon is about 60 times as bright as the Moon-shine on the earth. The surface of the moon not illuminated by the sun receives pale-light from the earth. This is termed Earth-shine or Earth-light and so Moon becomes some what visible. The detailed spectroscopyrevealed that the earth-shine on Moon contains a greater percentage of Blue-light than the sun-light.


LOCAL WEATHER:


On the 16th Saturday and 17th Sunday the sky was quite clear and the stars were visible. Especially the Orion constellation gave a delightful view. The Moon at its zenith at 8.00pm on 16th was 2degrees away from Mars while the next day it was 11degrees away from Mars. Also on the 18th Sunday the weather was very sunny and people who qued to visit the SCIENCE EXPRESS** train felt the warmth of the Sun. On 18th February 2008,In Visakhapatnam at Waltair recorded temperature was 22.6C minimum, and maximum at 5:30pm 28.2C while at Airport minimum was 22.2C and maximum at 5:30pm was 31C.The humidity at Waltair varied from 76% to 74% while at the Airport it varied from 80% to 81%.


GRAVITY WAVES:


On the 19th February 2008 the author has observed, between 4.30pm and 10:00pm, certain gravity waves in the atmosphere. These waves were of two kinds one set moving from east to west and the other from south to north. The criss- cross patterns of the complex gravity phenomenon is very significant in view of the onset of total lunar eclipse. The weather on this was very pleasant and people felt a slight relief of the warmth of the past couple of days.

TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE:

{Spaceweather.com penned by Dr.Tony Phillips saystotal Eclipse ends 10:51pm EST. Total Eclipse begins 10:01 pm EST and Mid-Eclipse occurs at 10:26pm EST and partial eclipse begins 8:43pm EST and ends at 12:09am EST. Further he says that transition of the Earth's shadow takes about an hour. The first of red appear around 10 pm EST (7 pm PST), heralding the coppery hues that scroll across the Moon's surface and fades away after 11 pm EST (8 pm PST). Be alert for another color: turquoise. Observers of several recent Lunar eclipses have reported a flash of turquoise bracketing the red of totality. Eclipse researcher Dr. Richard Keen of the University of Colorado explains:"During a lunar eclipse, most of the light illuminating the moon passes through the stratosphere where it is reddened by scattering. However, light passing through the Upper stratosphere penetrates the ozone layer, which absorbs red light and actually makes the passing light ray bluer." This can be seen, he says, as a soft blue fringe around the red core of Earth's shadow.} The present author's interest is in the data: [Solar wind speed: 618.3 km/sec density: 1.4 protons/cm3: Today at 1445 UT and X-ray Solar Flares 6-hr max: A0 1440 UT Feb19 24-hr: A0 1440 UT Feb19 Updated: Today at: 1440 UT. The sun is blank--no sunspots. Credit: SOHO/MDI

The present author has already reported several times the appearance of blue hue in his publications made at his wbsites

http://tru-science.westgodavari.org/

and as well at

http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com/


DATA and OBSERVATIONS:


The weather on the 20th February 2008 was a dramatic change of warm Sun. On the evening of 20th February, 2008 WEDNESDAY the author found the romantic blue shrouded Moon hovering over the Visakhapatnam Beach at 7.15pm. It was an enchanting site and the weather was somewhat hazy hence it allowed to find the extent of the Romantic Blue Hue of the Moon up to a circular region of 30degrees radius. The angle measured by an arm's stretch distance. Sirius is a main sequence star that is about 70 times more luminous than the sun.

ROMANTIC BLUE:

A contrast with the Romantic Blue Moon has been the Sirius (Mahashvana*) in the constellation of Canis Majoris of Magnitude -1.46, Right Accession 6h 42m, Declination -16° 39m, of type A1 (blue-white) and at a distance of 8.7 light years. This star is at the mouth of Canis Major (the large dog); brightest star in the sky Sirius ("the scorched one") the common name or Alpha Canis Majoris- Bayer listing,9 Canis Majoris- Flamsteed listing, HD 48915 - Henry Draper Catalog listing, and BD -16 1591 --Bonner Durchmusterung listing.


ASTRO-PANCHANG:


The waning gibbous Moon was a little bit away to the right of Saturn on January 25, 2008. But the Astro-Panchang of India specifies that the Moon, on 21st Feb 2008, would be with the Saturn (Shani) and Ketu (a mystic object or a location in the Solar system).Surprisingly it specifies the Sun along with Rahu (a mystic object or a location in the Solar system).For the 21st February the FULL MOON begins at 8:20am in Andhra Pradesh and Ends at night 6:53pm.So the Lunar eclipse was not visible at Visakhapatnam.


SATURN and SUN:


The present author surmises that the Sun, Saturn have provided the backdrop conditions for the Earth's atmosphere, due to solar winds. The Lunar eclipse, though not visible in Visakhapatnam, has definitely yielded certain effects that have been observed by the author. Analysis need to be understood in the light of the fact that the lunar eclipse extent slightly extends beyond the usually understood eclipse totality or occurrence of a partial eclipse. First of all it was noticed that clouds have enveloped the sky at Visakhapatnam at 10:00pm on the 20th February 2008 and a flower tree has just then bloomed in full fluorescence (at Narasimha Ashram) and fragrance which, filled the air. The atmosphere was remarkable silent ofany bird chirping. Especially the crows were silent.

The 21st February observations were that there was a bright sunshine followed by an after effect of the Lunar eclipse, of a windy weather at Visakhapatnam beginning from the time of MID-ECLIPSE. The wind direction was from East to West.
The Romantic Blue that sustained almost to the mid-night of 20th Feb 2008 gave way to the usual bright Moonshine and the haze has dwindled.


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* BVSRAO's :" instructions manual for constellation and star finder" , page 35,1976, (Res) 23, Umayal Road, Kilpauk, Madras-600010, Patent No.145141of31-12-1976.

** Present author addressed the school children gathered in a pandal set up in front of the SCIENCE EXPRESS train and enlightened them about developments in the Computer utility and human endeavor. He stressed the analogy of Human being and the Computer Architecture and outlined how scientists are struggling to imitate nature and to replace the human with a robot of remarkable artificial intelligence. He told the children that it is the brain that drives them and organisms are something like work machines. The author was photographed, while delivering the lecture. Many a people enjoyed the visit of the SCIENCE EXPRESS train consisting of 13 bogies (compartments) of a decorated train with several displays. The first bogie gave about BIGBANG and production of particles by smashing machines of head-on collisions of Gold Atoms etc.The other bogies covered the subjects of nano-technologies. Nanomaterials and their structures and the nanobiomaterials structures and their activities in living organisms are illustrated. Brain and its neural functioning with the details of its study using NMR and PET techniques are brought out. Gravitational lens effect and Cosmic showers and environmental global challenges are detailed. Biomedicine, Immunological studies, Zebra Fish (originally collected in India) mechanisms, Green Giants, Magneotshpere, Sun and Earth studies by IR, NIR, Radio etc displayswere very illustrative. School children and teachers, thanked me for making them to prepare notes in a very easy and fast manner, especially due to the pressure of quick movement in the train to accommodate other viewers from schools. Some children noted my Email: freekln@yahoo.co.in










Sunday, February 17, 2008

Solar Eclipse 2008 sunspot 982 and Visakhapatnam

The Second and third week of February 2008 weather conditions
at Visakhapatnam
by Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com
Keywords: eclipse 2008, solar eclipse, red, blue sky, Moon zenith, Sun spot 982
ABSTRACT
The morning of 7th February 2008, during the hours of partial eclipse invisible in India, i.e. from about 8.10A.M up to 10.30.A.M. the spectral observations made by the present author showed the yellow band of Solar Spectrum was fuzzy broad and had certain hues of the green and orange colors on either side of the yellow band. The solar sunspot flare might have caused this change. Also the intensity of Sun light fell down by about 30% of the morning glow. By 10.30A.M clouds slightly gathered but have dissipated away by afternoon then there was a bright sunshine. The Orion constellation was at the zenith around 10.20 P.M night of 7th Feb 08 and both the Hunters belt stars and the knife were clearly visible to the naked eye. The present authors’ theory correlates the REDRAIN of Kerala, Jammu & Kashmir Snowing and the fall of temperature in Visakhapatnam and Mumbai, with a kind of activity triggered by the SUN SPOT number 982. Most significant is also the finding of the agitated Sea of Bay of Bengal during the three days 11th-13th Feb.08. But the present author has a theory those solar disturbances affect via nearby planets the Earth's atmosphere. The Solar Wind drives the planetary bound external matter, which impacts on to the earth’s atmosphere in the regions, other than at terrestrial poles. This material needn't necessarily be the same type of charged materials, like the accelerated particulates those cause the Aurora Borealis.
Introduction:
A) TREMBLOR:
The Wednesday 6th February 2008 there was a trembler earthquake of magnitude R4.0 with epicenter at Mejia in Bankursa District at 11:40.A.M. It was felt at the neighboring districts of Birbhum and Bhurdwan of south West Bengal. The trembler lasted for several seconds.
B) Weather on the East and West Coast of India:
Almost the same day of Wednesday Mumbai city has experienced the Chills of the lowest winter temperature of 9.4C.Visakhapatnam city on the east coast however was warm since 3rd February 2008. In fact the warmth reduced in the morning of 7th February 2008, during the hours of partial eclipse invisible in India, i.e. from about8.10A.M up to 10.30.A.M. The spectral observations made by the present author showed the Yellow band of Solar Spectrum was not broad and had certain hues of the green and orange colors on either side of the yellow band. The solar sunspot flare might have caused this change. Also the intensity of Sun light fell down by about 30% of the morning glow. By 10.30A.M. clouds slightly gathered but have dissipated away
by afternoon then there was a bright sunshine.
C) SKY OF VISAKHAPATNAM ON THE 7TH FEBRUARY 2008:
In the night of 7th February 2008 the Mars planet, Aldebaran (Rohini) and Betelgeuse formed almost an equilateral triangle with 11.5degrees.Capella seems to be much brighter than Aldebaran (Rohini).Gemini stars Castor and Pollux are very distinct and bright. Mars seems to be slightly displaced towards the west by a degree in the straight line of Betelgeuse, Mars and the star Capella. The Orion constellation was at the zenith around 10.20PM night of 7th Feb 08.Both the Hunters belt stars and the knife was clearly visible to the naked eye.
Could it be that the solar flare of the Sunspot 982 to an extent affected the release of Martian material into the Earth's atmosphere? Hither too made studies of solar phenomenae, in literature and reported in several websites, relate the Aurora Borealis created by accelerated particles along the polar Magnetic field lines. But the present author has a theory those solar disturbances affect via nearby planets the Earth's atmosphere. The planetary bound external
matter driven by solar winds impact into the atmosphere in the regions other than at terrestrial poles. This material needn't necessarily be the same type of charged materials, like the accelerated particulates those cause the Aurora Borealis. Friday 08th February was very warm due to some kind of Greenhouse effect in Visakhapatnam. The sun was felt intense inspite of the cloudy weather. As a result there was a flash of heavy rain in the night of Friday that continued on the morning of Saturday 9th Feb. 2008.Till the Saturday 09th Feb, 2008 the rainfall at Visakhapatnam was recorded as about 10mm. Due to a low pressure depression, it has heavily and extensively rained from Orissa to Andhra Pradesh coastal area, on Saturday 09th Feb.08.
D) Rain of Fish.
On Monday night at Kandanserri village in Kerala there was a rain of fish. It was explained by the fact that small fish could have been picked by the water vapor clouds and the sustained fish floating in the water laden clouds for several days before they were brought down by the fish-rain. But this incident has jolted the people since this followed a RED RAIN that occurred a few days earlier. No explanation was given for it. It may not be a coincidence that at Peddatippaocean mandalam of Chitoor district in the Konduvari Palle, the same Monday evening 11th February 2008 lightning struck and killed two kids returning from school to their village and who took shelter under that fateful tree. The report on the 12th Feb 08 says that it rained heavily (12mm) in Araku Valley the most above seasonal average.
E) Snow
Surprisingly it has been snowing in Jammu & Kashmir heavily since last six days, and the main road between Jammu and Kashmir got totally blocked due to avalanches. However on Sunday 10th Feb 08, the Srinagar city had bright sunshine. A powerful Tornado has hit USA at Cataniaspring causing extensive damage. In Visakhapatnam the rainy weather and dull atmosphere continued on the Tuesday 12th Feb 08 and what people all complained were the severe cold and the wetness of the environment? At about 6 0'clock in the evening the moon was almost at zenith and the clouds high up produced a circular ring around the crescent moon of about 1 degree. The scattered light was blue with no tinge of redness. The author to his amazement felt the acoustic vibrant Bay of Bengal Sea? The sound was different from that of tidal waves. The report of a softened interior region of earth causing sound vibrations on to the surface is interesting in this context.
F) Agitated sea
During the Days from 11th Feb 08 to 14 Feb 2008 the sea at Visakhapatnam was much agitated with the water droplets splashing the atmosphere and that affected the visibility. The sound of breaking waves splashing in the sea was phenomenal. 13th February was Radha Saptami when Lord Surya considered ride on Seven horses by names: SuryaPrabha, ChinnaShesa, Garuda, Hanumantha, (after the puja of this ride of the Lord in the morning people observe the Chakra Snana) followed by KalpaVruksha, SarvaBhupala, and the seventh one, ChandhraPrabha.14th February 2008 there was a sudden temperature fall in New Delhi and the turnips in Moghul gardens of Raj Bhavan have bloomed. Sunshine was relatively good during the 14th Feb and on the 15th Feb 08 at Visakhapatnam. 15th February 2008 the Moon light showed at 9.00PM night the scattering of RED light around about 2 degrees wide at arms stretch implying the conditions of the clouds have drastically changed with loss of water content.
CONCLUSIONS:
The second and third week of February offered physically significant events of the earth’s atmosphere, due to the partial solar eclipse of 7th Feb 08, the SUN SPOT number 982, and the solar wind driven external planetary material on to the Earth’s atmosphere other than at poles.
References:
1. http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com dated 4th February 2008 “Weather at Visakhapatnam during the fourth week of January 2008” by the present author.
2. Sunday, November 4, 2007 FINDING OF THE UNCERTAIN MATERIAL ON THE MOON http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com PATENT & PROPRIETY RIGHTS RESERVED:
3. Moon and Mars Conjunction in the sky on the 19th-23rd January 2008 observed at Visakhapatnam. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana, http:\\trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com 1/22/2008
4. Images of 19th Jan from D Rethans of Skien, Telemark, Norway, from M. Ross of Sandbukta, south of Oslo, Norway, from D.Milton of Angered, south western Sweden and Jan. 18 images from T. Rutland of Gothenburg, Sweden etc. are available documented at SpaceWeather.com dated 30th January 2008 [.2008, SpaceWeather.com -- This site is penned daily by Dr. Tony Phillips.]

Monday, February 4, 2008

Research Forum meeting held on 3rd Feb 2008 presentation

Research Forum meeting held on 3rd Feb 2008 presentation and discussions with Professor EVGangadharam ,Shri DNSinha, Dr.DVNSarma and Professor K.Lakshmi Narayana at trusciencetrutechnology.

Ultra-Hyperbolic PDE and extension work related to Equations with Applications
Dr.A.Satyanarayana Rao,

8-1-113/17 Vidyanagar Colony, Waltair, Visakhapatnam-530003,Tel.0891 2575371
Retd from Applied Mathematics Department, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
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Summary
He said that the inspiration of the work on Pythagoras Theorem and extensions of it to the subject of partial differential equations and applications, was the inspiration, he derived from monumental works in number Theory by Srinivas Ramanujan.
The attached file of his hand script, gives reference to his sensational work on Ultra Hyperbolic Partial Differentiation Equations, published in a standard journals. A review of this work was published also in Acta Mathematics and in the journal of “Mathematics Education Bihar Journal 1972 year. His work on "Angular Momentum Analysis of the j-j coupling Shell-Model" of the subject of Nuclear Physics involved the application of Ultra-Hyperbolic Equations presented at .BARC-1972, Chandhigarh.
His doctoral thesis submitted independently by himself to Andhra University, shows the connection between non-linear differential equation and the Ultra-Hyperbolic P.D.E. This he elaborates as only a demonstration in a minor way.

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Scientific and technological details of Temples in India.
Dr.A.Satyanarayana Rao,

8-1-113/17 Vidyanagar Colony, Waltair, Visakhapatnam-530003
retd from Applied Mathematics Department, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam.

After retirement he took earnestly the voluminous work of a target of documenting in Telugu language about 50 volumes on the Temples in India. Each volume is about 1500pages each. (45 volumes completed). No where such a comprehensive presentation of Temples in India is right now available with outmost scientific and technological details.
The work details including humor related to the Temples. He derived guidance from a spiritual divine Guru, Shri Ganapathi Sastry to undertake this task with his Divine spiritual blessings.He is also an admirer of late Professor K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc (Madras) D.Sc. (London) and said that three important characteristics of The Professor charmed him. They are his Attitude, Behavior and Advice. All these were of great attraction to him and he with like many a others, praised The Professor, with folded arms of a Namste!.His initial acquaintance with guide Professor S. Meenakshisundaram was of an academic interest.
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Weather of Visakhapatnam during the Fourth week of Jan २००८ KLN

RESEARCH FORUM METTING HELD ON 3rd February 2008 of trusciencetrutechnology presentation by the author
Weather of Visakhapatnam during the Fourth week of Jan 2008
By Professor Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
केय्वोर्ड्स: उन्सर्तैन मतेरिअल्स,कोरोनल हौले,सोलर विंड,विसखापत्नाम,जनुँरी २००८, न्यू ठोरी
ABSTRACT
The weather has drastically changed during the forth week of January 2008 at Visakhapatnam and trade winds over North India and Coastal Andhra region might have been triggered by Upper atmosphere cloud formations in the Scandinavian, Europe and Alaska regions. The conjunctions of the Moon and Mars and especially Moon and Saturn have been specifically suggested by the author, that have prompted the initiation of
Cloud formations at a height of 20kms to 80kms during the third week of January, 2008.
He has an alternate explanation of this phenomenon based on the fact that the Coronal Hole magnetic fields have coordinated with the said conjunctions. Prompt reports of Scandinavian countries Mother of Pearl and the Nacreous January & February clouds to an extent justify the author’s theory. But the most significant observation made by the author was that made on the 31st Jan 08 night of a panoramic view of Red-Rosy cloud cover sky of Visakhapatnam. The last week China experienced heavy snow fall which may only be partially due to IL NINO effect as per the present author’s theory.
Introduction:
With reference to the Blog-spot posts made 1, 2 it was observed that the Weather phenomenon at the coastal Andhra Pradesh during this week from 19th-30th Jan 08, has a direct link with the Moon and Planetary conjunctions2 that have happened during the week 19th to 26th January 2008. It may not be a wonder that the Mars, Moon and subsequently Saturn Rings have contributed when in conjunction to the earth’s atmosphere. This happened as well due to the fact that the earth was submerged in the
Magnetic fields of the Coronal holes of the Sun. But there seems to be a strong possibility that the upper atmospheric layers of Scandinavian countries and over the Alps, nearly at a height of 9-16kms icy-cold clouds might have contributed to chilly weather in the Andhra Pradesh. Beautiful pictures of the Mother of Pearl Clouds have become now available at SpaceWeather.com (30th January 2008).
Overcast Skies:
Surprisingly the 23rd January 2008 night was very clear & visible with the bright moon and the sky was devoid of any cloud. By 9.15PM on 24th January 2008 the entire sky got overcast with patchy clouds. The maximum and minimum temperatures recorded at the some cities in Andhra Pradesh on the 26th January 2008, justifies the fall in temperatures due to the Low-pressure depression formed in the coast near to Visakhapatnam. But the dramatic recovery of Low-Depression effects was noticed on the on the 28th January 2008. Amazingly the temperature patterns of morning and afternoon have changed drastically. Since 26th January to-date 30th January 2008, the afternoons were found to be quite chilly unlike the mornings. This was a REVERSE situation of weather pattern compared to the second and third weeks of January 2008. Could it be that the Alps and Himalayas cool weather had descended to the lower atmosphere almost ground level at Visakhapatnam? That means the movement of the Nacreous clouds was made by a trade wind circulation rolling them from Arctic Circle? January after mid-month, it seems hardly a night went in Scandinavia, Iceland, Alaska and Northern Canada and England, by without someone spotting the phenomenon. They are usually visible within two hours after sunset or before dawn. These occurred on Jan. 19-21 and Jan. 24-26 as one report emphasizes. A picture taken by Ross in Norway, on Jan. 25th, shows a typical apparition. Nacreous clouds, also known as "Mother of Pearl" of clouds have been described as peppered with tiny ice crystals. They blaze with iridescent color when struck by light from the setting sun. It is the icy crystals at minus 85 Celsius (-120 F) that make nacreous clouds which, float around (15-25kms) 9 to 16 miles height in the Lower stratosphere,, curling and uncurling when they are subjected to modulation by atmospheric gravity waves. For much of January, these clouds rolled across the Arctic region with puzzling regularity and with the sudden abundance3.
Coronal Hole Magnetic field influence:
The Thursday 31st January 2008, afternoon was warm at Visakhapatnam and, then there
was a flash of rain downpour (the beginning of pre monsoon weather?) in the evening?
between 7.30PM to 8.30PM. Friday it was sunny and fine weather through the day. On the 1st February 2008 the sky was cloudy and in the evening it has put up an enormous
Panoramic view of Rosy-Red cloud covers over the entire city. Space Weather.com has
highlighted the He I 1083nm (John Nassr) flare of the 982 sunspot and that would
eventually developed to a full form. The Venus and Jupiter have been in the early morning of 1st Feb 2008 almost 1 degree apart. They would continue to be in conjunction till the 4th Feb 2008 and Moon would also be nearer to them. Why that is the Friday and Saturday weather in Visakhapatnam so chilly in the afternoons is of course not quiet clear. It’s just not the winter weather, since the chilly wind was totally different.
Maximum and Minimum Temperatures of Andhra Pradesh: सी figure
Weatherman:
Weatherman in India found that the North coastal region is under the influence of a low-depression that formed on 1st February 2008.Under this influence he reports that there were slight showers in Andhra Pradesh and the sky remained cloudy. The temperatures over several cities have fallen. Chilly winds are blowing. The Northern India low-depression or the western disturbances have been sited as the reason of the weather changes in Andhra region. He says that the Upper atmospheric low pressure depressions
have been moving over Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan and move towards northeasterly direction in North India. North India has been therefore experiencing heavy cold and shivering weather. In Rajasthan as well the temperatures have fallen down under this influence. Usually these trade winds should have been limited to North Andhra region up to the region of Telengana. But this season they have extended up to the North Coastal region. Therefore a low-depression has formed now in this part of India. It’s only a light low-depression which has been fizzling out away and hence the temperatures would again rise to normalcy. Kashmir is under the grip of severe cold and the temperature recorded was -15degree Centigrade. Phalgaon recorded -15.4, Dras, Kargil, Leh parts of Kashmir lakes have frozen.Kinouri district of Himachala Pradesh recorded -10.0, and Amrutsir recorded -1.0 temperatures. Delhi, Saharanpur of Uttar Pradesh state recorded zero degrees. Heavy snow fall is occurring in Jammu, Kashmir, Punjab, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Himachala Pradesh regions. A solar wind stream has hit Earth on 31st January 2008 and a Norway HotPay2 rocket went into the aurora borealis up to a height of 340kms, and recorded data on 19 different equipment and the skies seems to have turned vivid green as per spaceweather.com of 2nd February 2008. Sunspot 982 has been breaking up on 2nd Feb. 08. The solar wind stream of 608.7km/sec and density 2.1protons/cm^3 would pummel Earth’s magnetic field and sever geomagnetic storms might occur over the days during 2nd to 5th Feb 08.
References:
1. Sunday, November 4, 2007 FINDING OF THE UNCERTAIN MATERIAL ON THE MOON http://trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com PATENT & PROPRIETY RIGHTS RESERVED:
2. Moon and Mars Conjunction in the sky on the 19th-23rd January 2008 observed
at Visakhapatnam. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
http:\\trusciencetrutechnology.blogspot.com 1/22/2008
3. Images of 19th Jan from D Rethans of Skien, Telemark, Norway, from M. Ross of Sandbukta, south of Oslo, Norway, from D.Milton of Angered, south western Sweden and Jan. 18 images from T. Rutland of Gothenburg, Sweden etc. are available documented at SpaceWeather.com dated 30th January 2008 [.2008, SpaceWeather.com -- This site is penned daily by Dr. Tony Phillips.]