Sunday, June 27, 2010

26th June 2010 The Bluish & Gray Sky of Visakhapatnam and the Big Moon

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Volume 2010, Issue N0.6, Dated 26th June 2010-06-27
26th June 2010 Visakhapatnam Weather Report

By
Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
{Retd Prof of Physics, SU}, 17-11-10, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O,
Visakhaptnam-530002, Andhra Pradesh.
Mobile: 9491902867. Kotcherlakota_l_n@hotmail.com

ABSTRACT:

The bluish gray sky of 26th June 2010 around 18:42PM imaged by the author is a direct indication of the shadowed Microwave & X-Ray irradiations on the atmosphere at even the lower levels at Visakhapatnam. Moon of eruvaka pournima or otherwise known as the Jeshta Pournima could be spotted at 18:55PM on the east above the sea. It is the authors’ contention that the Earthquake occurrence in the Indonesia on Saturday of magnitude 6.3R and the Coronal hole ejections that influenced the Earth’s atmosphere at the Equatorial Regions is responsible for the weird and wonderful feeling of the weather at Visakhapatnam. The significance of the weather pattern at Visakhapatnam has been found to be of certain confirmation of the impact of external injections of unknown origin and processes.

Keywords: bluish gray sky, Microwave & X-Ray irradiations, equatorial region, eruvaka pournima, Coronal hole, sun spot new

PREAMBLE:

The 26th June 2010 is celebrated by Hindu community as the ERUVAKA POURNIMA or otherwise known as the Jeshta Pournima. It means the Full Moon Day of the month Jeshta. It is noteworthy that Visakha Sahita in Visakhapatnam has remembered the festival and celebrated at a meeting held in Gayatri College, premises where at many writers and literary Telugu language aficionado have spoken about the culture of the traditional Indian Home festival. The fact that the extra size is just an illusion in no way detracts from the beauty. It’s really a day of mixed weather that gave the citizens of Visakhapatnam a romantic feeling especially for the affectionate couple of all the ages and the homes etc., places, have become the centres of expressing the unbound love and warmth of universal friendliness.

WEATHER FEATURES:

In Andhra Pradesh the Kothagudem 39.6, Ramgumdam 39.4, Palvancha 38.5, Rentachintala 38.5 Karimnagar 38.0, Guntur 37.0, Mahabubanagar 35.7, Hyderabad 35.2 and Visakhapatnam 35 deg Celsius temperatures have been recorded on the 26th June 2010. The Meteorological department has announced that a low depression formed at Jharkhand and as a result the upper atmosphere sky has been affected in the north-coastal region. The Jharkhand and Orissa received heavy rains. The prediction of heavy rains in coastal north AP and slight showers in southern AP have not that much materialized on the 27th June 2010.

The SpaceWeather.com has given the details of observable lunar eclipse as follows:













{A new sunspot might be emerging in the circled region. Credit: SOHO/MDI Solar wind at speed 463.7km/sec with density of 6.6protons/cm^3 and with X-ray Solar Flares of A7 0850UT June26 and A8 0245UT June 26.
BIG LUNAR ECLIPSE in USA: The eclipse began at 3:17 am PDT (10:17 UT) when the Moon entered the sunset-coloured shadow of Earth. By 4:38 am PDT (11:38 UT), the moment of greatest eclipse, 54% of the Moon's diameter has been covered. From beginning to end, the event lasted almost about three hours. }’

Saturday, June 26th, 2010:

This Saturday morning, June 26th, there was a lunar eclipse—and for many residents of the USA, it's a big one. The eclipse occurred as the Moon was setting, causing the "Moon Illusion" to magnify the event to truly beautiful proportions. Halfway around the world, observers in India, Japan, and parts of East Asia experienced the same phenomenon. They saw the eclipse on Saturday evening as the Moon is rising. The Moon Illusion was fully active as Earth's shadow swept across low-hanging lunar terrain.

Of significance to the weather at Visakhapatnam is the existence of the Coronal hole on the Sun since a few days ago.













It is the authors’ contention that the Earthquake occurrence in the Indonesia on Saturday of magnitude 6.3R{Indian News channel: USA report:Magnitude 4.9 - NIAS REGION, INDONESIA Saturday, June 26, 2010 at 01:18:07 UTC Saturday, June 26, 2010 at 08:18:07 AM 2010 June 26 01:18:07 Location 0.512°N, 98.585°E Depth 57.5 km (35.7 miles) NST= 38, Nph= 38, Dmin=142.4 km, Rmss=1.02 sec, Gp=158°, M-type=body wave magnitude (Mb), Version=7 } and the Coronal hole ejections that influenced the Earth’s atmosphere at the Equatorial Regions is responsible for the weird and wonderful feeling of the weather at Visakhapatnam. The heavy rain of Saturday has filled the Karnataka lakes and the Thungabadra River would receive the waters in case the rains completely fill up the lakes in Karnataka, as per the local newspaper reports. The west water laden heavy monsoon clouds have reached the Visakhapatnam at 6:55PM soon after the Moon Rise.


SUN SPECTRUM:





The
Saturday, 26th June 2010, has been found to be very astonishingly weird and wonderful. From morning 9:00Am to late 4:30PM afternoon, it was very hot, with the sun brilliantly shining in between the passing clouds and gave rich warm radiance. In the evening by 6:30PM the sky was suddenly overcast with clouds from the west with lightning and resulted in heavy an hour rain at 9:00PM. On that day the lunar eclipse was only faintly felt since the moon rise at 6:55PM was obscured by hazy clouds but the author could observe it till the 19:30PM. The clouds obscured it totally by 20:00PM.













Images of the Sun as seen and imaged with a filter of car decorating black plastic paper, with two folds, four folds, eight folds and then finally with sixteen folds that reduced the SUN’s intensity considerably are presented in the Fig 4.

The bluish gray sky of 26th June 2010 around 18:42PM imaged by the author is a direct indication of the shadowed Microwave & X-Ray irradiations on the atmosphere at even the lower levels at Visakhapatnam.























In the Fig.5, I have given the images of the Moon shadowed under the eclipse and the visible spectrum obtained in the very first moment of its capture by my web camera Nokia 2700 classic of 2 MP. Moon could be spotted at 18:55PM on the east above the sea.

























RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS:

The significance of the weather pattern at Visakhapatnam has been found to be of certain confirmation of the impact of external injections of unknown origin and processes. The weather pattern is very rich in the physical content of its manifestation and simple one or two parameters may not be enough to gauze it. More effort in the style of data collection by dedicated scholars is of great necessity.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT:

I am thankful to the several scholars with whom I have come in contact during my life time to date, since I began my research career in the year 1957 at Prof K Rangadhama Rao D.Sc. (Madras). D.Sc. (London) laboratories of Andhra University, Waltair.





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