Volume 2011, Issue No.7, Dt. Monday, July 18, 2011 Time: 6:17:52 PM
Second Fortnight of July 2011 Weather Scenario in Visakhapatnam
by
Professor Dr Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana
{Retd. Prof. of Phys, SU} 17-11-10, Narsimha Ashram, Official Colony, Maharanipeta.P.O, Visakhapatnam-530002. Mobile No: 9542717723 and 9491902867
Key words: Earth tremors, Volcano eruption, Cloud spectra of SUN, gravity waves profile.
ABSTRACT
The phenomenal green hue of the Moon on 16th July 2011 around 20h19m PM is a prize catch since it lasted hardly a minute. The Sun was completely immersed in Gray clouds. The Sun spectrum and the Orange filter show the orange glow in the clouds as a diffused ring with considerable width. A similar diffused ring with the deep Yellow filter indicates that the clouds have enormous amounts of ash/or dust particles accumulated within them due to the recent volcano eruption on Thursday and Sunday 17th July 2011. Red dispersion is dominant while the violet is also striking. This suggests that the X ray and Microwave irradiations of the Cloud constituents are significant. Green filter shows the yellow dispersion due to the varied scattering of the irradiations from the Sun. The shifts of the colors observed during the twilight evening of 19th July 2011 around 18h38m and 18h39m PM are an indication of the role of Rao and anti-Rao quanta. Astronomers expect water vapor to exist even in the early Universe. The wide spread scattering of the dark shaded blue at afternoon 14h01mPM on 23rd July 2011. The Orange filter image shows the total suppression of the blue hue, indicating the probable and concomitant generation of Rao and Anti-Rao Quanta in the water vapor of the clouds and their molecular force field vibrations. The 28th July 2011 evening twilight image captured at 18h48m PM is strikingly different in the sense that the Dark Blue shade combined with the darkness of the sky gave a dazzling scenario. An exemplary recording of the gravitational waves that have lasted for very few seconds in the sky at 17h08 minutes on the 29th July 2011. The intensity profile changes are given to gauze this gravity wave phenomenon. The intensity profile showed the wavelength of a few Millie seconds. The occurrence of the earth tremors in the region of West Godavari District T Narasapuramin and Jangareddygudem mandala areas on the Friday 29th, 2011 in the afternoon at around 14h24mPM for 3 to 4 seconds justifies the observation made by me. It was quite accidental. I surmise that the earth tremors of low intensity have struck the sky and the clouds have responded to them. The fast changing scenario of weather at Visakhapatnam superbly captured within a few minutes and later in the evening at the Beach coast of the Bay of Bengal waves is very remarkable and a prize worthy capture.
INTRODUCTION:
Science Daily (July 15, 2011) : Dramatic climate swings behind both last year's Pakistan flooding and this year's Queensland floods in Australia are likely to continue as the world gets warmer, scientists predict. Researchers at the Universities of Oxford and Leeds have discovered that the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the sloshing of the warmest waters on the planet from the West Pacific towards the East Pacific every 2-7 years, continued during Earth's last great warm period, the Pliocene. Their results suggest that swings between the two climatic extremes, known as El Niño and La Niña, may even have occurred more frequently in the warmer past and may increase in frequency in the future. Extreme ENSO events cause droughts, forest fires and floods across much of the world as well as affecting fishery production. …./The extra variation in temperature can be explained by the additional extreme temperature swings provided by the El Niño/La Niña system. The authors say the agreement in findings from both ocean data and modeling leaves little doubt that ENSO will persist in a warmer world. Earlier this year a team from Japan studying corals from the same period showed climatic variability in the western Pacific on a similar scale to today, questioning the idea of a permanent El Niño during the Pliocene. This new study goes further, showing that the oscillation is Pacific-wide, and is likely to be caused by the El Niño/La Niña. This suggests that our warmer future will continue to be dogged
B. Volcano Eruption Indonesia:
1580meter Mount Lokon, seen from Tomohon city of Indonesia North Sulawesi province, spews volcanic rocks and huge ash to a height of 3500 meters on Sunday 17th July 2011. It erupted lost in 1991. The Thursday 15th July 2011, night it erupted and sent searing gas into the air, in the morning of Friday as well forcing about 4500 to head to safety, Grass and shrubs within 500 meters went in to flames but soon the fire subsided. Jammu Rivers have flooded on Saturday 16th July 2011.Nicobar islands experienced tremors on Saturday afternoon with magnitude of about 4.6R.
Earth tremors and New Lakes in Himalayas:
Prof G. M. Bhat, Department of Geology, Jammu University, has to be credited for warning the creation of new lakes in Himalayas. A lake at the foot of Mount Everest that did not exist in 1950 was created due to the melt of Glacier and expended into an area of 1012 sq.km. Bhutan to avoid the risk of glacial flooding from the lake Thorthormi with a small team of workers cleared the rubble of from a channel that drains the lake. Though very little data is available that how many lakes are formed during these days afresh, in the last century the record was that 35 glacial lakes have outburst causing havoc in Nepal, Pakistan, Bhutan and China. Unfortunately many of the lakes in Himalayas, Wadia Institute warned lie near the seismic faults, even a minor lake with an earthquake can cause havoc. Loose moraine material of support embanking the lakes is very vulnerable for breach of flooding the adjacent areas.
Seismologists confirm that the Himalayas record about six minor tremors every day, and the danger is as much an earth quake as from landslides and avalanches. When these rubble hits a minor lake they create hazards. There are about 55000 glaciers in Himalayas that guard India, and if some of them create lakes due to global warming it would be extremely difficult situation since the earthquake fault regions would become highly vulnerable for sudden floods and havoc due to seismic activity which is generally unpredictable.
Central Asia valley experienced earth quake in Uzbekistan, 6.1R in Kyrgyzstan after midnight in mountain area 35km away from city Ferghana eastern Uzbek.
Unconfirmed earth tremor on 23rd July 2011 near east coast of Honshu, Japan at lat 38.9N and 142.E of magnitude 6.2 of moderate intensity. The hot spots of warm weather are El Borma 47C117F, Aswan 43C109F, Remada 46C115F and cold spots are La Quiaca -6C-21F, Port Latta 0C32F and Oruro -3C27F. The high winds are at Salalah northerly wind 159km/h,Ocho Rios 34.55km/h and Rio Bueno 69km/h.
The Gali Gopuram (Pagoda) of Chenna Kesav temple at Peddachippa village in Kamalapuram in Kadaph district has collapsed on Friday 29th July2011 in the night giving a big thud that has made all the villagers listen a big sound. The height of it was 59 feet many people have warned earlier that the structure may collapse but concerned authority have not paid any attention. It fell on the side of the temple premises so the neighboring houses were saved of disaster damage.
West Godavari District T Narasapuramin and Jangareddygudem mandala areas have experienced on the Friday 29th, 2011 earth tremors in the afternoon at around 14h24mPM for 3 to 4 seconds and students in schools and people from the houses ran away for shelter outside in the open grounds. Velagapadu, Veerabhadrapuram, Madhahnapuvarigudem, maladevipeta, 100 raannapalem, venkatapuram and appalarajugudem villagers heard sounds accompanying the tremors and in the houses vessels, cots and other items have made jittering sounds of vibrations.
East Godavari District Y Ramapuram agency area a vanavashi youth of age 20years died due to the thunderbolt when he ran for shelter under a tree. Also in Srikakulam and Khmmam Districts seven deaths occurred due to the thunderbolt strikes. In Khammam district Kothagudem mandal a family of five who took shelter under a tree in the afternoon, due to a sudden rain while applying fertilizers, in the cotton field belonging to a farmer their bread winner and died due to a thunderbolt . In Srikakulam district Hiramandalam the thunderbolt struck killing a farmer returning home and an old lady due to the thunder sound of the lightning strike. And in LNpeta mandal a youth Sheppard died due to the thunderbolt in the field while watching the animals grazing.
Krishna and Guntur districts had heavy rains on Saturday and Vijayawada recorded about 168.4mm rain. From Friday morning to Saturday morning heavy rains lashed Avanigedda, Mangalgiri, and Piduguralu of 9cms. In Nuzvidu, Tadepalligudem it rained about 8cms. Bhimadolu and Siripuram recorded 7cms. Machillipatnam, Repalli, Bhimavaram, Kaikalur, Sangareddy and Mehbhubhabad it rained 5cms. Devarakonda, Nizamsagar Karimnagar, Vijayawada, Chintapalli, Sattenpalli and Narasapuram recorded 4cms.
Height of Mount Everest:
Nepal began a survey that would last two years to complete the measurement of the height of Mount Everest. Earlier it was estimated as a per the great Trigonometry (invented by Indian Mathematicians and Astronomers like Bhaskaracharya, Varahamihara and Arya Bhatt etc.) survey by the British East India Company in 19th century with estimates made from Indian cities in 1856. It was announced to be 8840metres. An Indian survey in 1955, after achieving independence from British Raj found it as 8848 meters. American expedition in 1999 determined the height as 8850meters. In 2005 China people have asserted it as 8844.43 meters in summer and in winter as 8848 meters when the top most rock gains additional height due to accumulationofsnow.Indian
Ocean is regarded as at zero level to fix the height of Mt. Everest. This reference of zero height was earlier used by Bhaskaracharya in his Surya Siddhantha to assert the gravitational(guruthva akarshana) attraction of the Earth in terms of time taken by free coconut fruit fall from a tree on to the ground situated on the beach coast.
Ocean is regarded as at zero level to fix the height of Mt. Everest. This reference of zero height was earlier used by Bhaskaracharya in his Surya Siddhantha to assert the gravitational(guruthva akarshana) attraction of the Earth in terms of time taken by free coconut fruit fall from a tree on to the ground situated on the beach coast.
INDIA RIVER FLOODS AND HAVOC RAINS:
For three days continuous downpour of heavy rains in the frontier hills of Arunachal Pradesh cascading down from upper reaches, have made Brahmaputra and its tributaries to overflow causing several districts of Northern Assam inundated and the two districts Lakhimpur, Sontipur and Dhemaji were worst flood-hit. About 200 villages were situated in Jonai subdivision of Dhemaji district. The rivers Lali and Humdiri also were over flowing. The National Park in Kaziranga water affected the low-lying regions and the wild life moved to the Hilly places. In Uttar Pradesh the incessant rains in the past three days following Friday, have made the River Ghaghra in Bahraich district to flow above the danger mark. Sitapur, Gonda, Lakhimpur Kheri, and Balarampur with vulnerable river banks have been put under alert due to the heavy water flows due to the rains. Madhya Pradesh on Monday witness unprecedented downpour causing the sudden flooding and washed away several villages and the towns. On 22nd July 2011 there was a heavy rain Hyderabad city. The Srisailam reservoir water level rose to a high level that resulted in the submerge of the Sangameswara temple at Kottapalle in Kurnool on Monday 25th July 2011 due to inflow of water following the heavy rains in Karnataka State. The first submerge of the temple occurred on August 4th, 1981 and for 30 consecutive years this has happened. Also about 1.46 lakh cusecs water has been discharged into Srisailm dam from Jurala reservoir due to the overflows. In Allahabad there was heavy downpour on Monday as a result both Yamuna and Ganga were in spate and flooded the roads.
From Monday night the rains in Telangana, inundated several villages with lashing rains and, Kadiri in Anantapur district received highest rainfall of 9cms. Chittoor received 8cms and Avanigadda, Nellore, Rapalle, Suryapeta (Nalgonda) and Dhone in Kurnool about 7cms of rainfall was recorded. Jural reservoir had an influx of 2.05cusecs of water and about 23 gates have been raised to relieve 1.62 lakh cusecs of the flood waters and these along with the Narayanpur reservoir raised the level of water in Srisailam to about 848.3 ft.
The Dattatreya temple near Marnikarnika Ghat in Varanasi submerged due to rains on Wednesday, July 27th 2011.
On the July 28th, 2011 Friday night, heavy rains lashed the West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh. Eluru, Tadepalligudem, Tanuku, and Palakolu had gale winds and rain fall was recorded as 14cms. Srisailam is receiving reduced influx of water since Friday night when the level was at 860.90 feet. Jural released about 67780 cusecs water. At present the water stored is about 152.2716 TMC. Three generators at Srisailam produced 105.7MW on the afternoon of Friday. Since the inflow stopped the generation has been withheld from the evening of Friday.
The crop of Chilies with Violet jambul fruits color occurred in Seetha Nagar mandal China-kondepudi village with extremely powerful and pungent taste.
Our Observations:
The report of the National Centre for Ocean Information Service a city based organization revealed that the Sea levels in Visakhapatnam, Mumbai, Kochi and Chennai have gone up by an average of 1.30mm per year. Diamond harbor in Kolkata showed based on the data of 55years, 5.74mm/yr rise highest for any sea-side city of the Bay of Bengal. Mumbai analysis of data for 113 years showed 1.20mm /yr while 54 years data of Kochi revealed an increase of 1.75mm/yr. At Visakhapatnam the rise is 1.09mm/yr based on the data of 53years. The annual sea surface temperatures has risen by 0.31deg C, 0.40degC and 0.24degC per decade in Mumbai, Kochi and Visakhapatnam respectively. The obvious conclusion that the Sea levels rise is due to the temperatures needs to be examined. The author finds that this century the Glaciers in Himalayas have considerably receded and the melted water flows have speeded up the water inflow in to the Bay of Bengal(via Rivers Ganga & Yamuna, and Brahmaputra etc) and the Arabian Sea due to the influx of such water from the rivers of Mansasorvar, Tibet and Nepal, Jammu, Kashmir and Punjab. The Indian Ocean had received from the South-Pacific Ocean region due to the Arctic circles explorations and use of Nuclear Ice breakers by Russia and the other four neighboring countries. The Volcano activity and Earth Tremors of this century, have contributed to the temperature of the Sea surfaces due to the inflow of heat from these hazards of the Earth and the pressure on the Mantle of the Earth by the raised water levels of the Sea.
The tap water was found to be little warm on July 18th, 2011 morning around 7.30AM in spite that the sky was cloudy. Report of steaming hot water flowing out of Bore well for about 4 days from Friday, has been reported by Manik Rao at Yelchalwar of Sundaraiahnagar in a cloudy cold mornings. The water color is clear. There is no foul odour unlike natural hot springs that emanate odour of the Sulpher. The taste of water turned out to be salty about 3 years ago and this is the only change that he could recall. In one draw he can get about 300litres of water but has to await 30 minutes for the next flow of water to pump out. The bore well is about 10years old. Similar occurrences were reported earlier form Magadi in Ramnagar district of Tamil Nadu in June 2004 and from Armoor town in Nizamabad district in September 2010. The formation of hot springs in Kinwat tehsil of Nanded district in Maharashtra state is just 40km from the Yelchalwar. Local people such water cures skin ailments.
There was rain in the early morning at Visakhapatnam to-day Thursday 21st July 2011 till 8.30AM and has been one of a continuous drizzle with no accompanied gales.
The Fig 5 below presents the data of low rain fall levels in Andhra Pradesh. But the Alimeti reservoir received flood waters from Maharashtra about 1.10 lakh cusecs by Wednesday July 20th, 2011 afternoon and by evening it received 1.50 lakhs cusecs water. About 18 gates out of 26 have been opened hence about 75 lakhs cusecs reached the Narayanapur reservoir. The later therefore released about 50lakh cusecs water to Krishna River that has been flowing with a splendid grace.
There was a heavy rain in the morning of 23rd July 2011 up to 7.00AM. It seems Alimetti reservoir is receiving heavy in flow of water due to rain in the upper reaches and as a result they have released about 1lakh 50000cusecs of water on Friday afternoon to the Narayanapur reservoir. From there 50000cusecs water released to Jural reservoir but the midday it has been up to 2.25 lack cusecs. Therefore all the 30 gates of Jural have been lifted to two feet height allowing water flow into Srisailam dam reservoir. Both the Srisailam and Nagarjuna require 300 TMC water for filling them. The height of water in Srisailam dam reservoir is only 802 feet at present while to the full brim it is 885 feet but by Saturday they expect to have a height attained to the level of 821feet.
The In Ujjain the temples have submerged in the flood waters of Kshipra on Saturday 23rd July 2011.There exists a low-depression region over Orissa, Andhra Pradesh and South Coastal Tamil Nadu that brought rain to West and East Godavari districts with showers in Rayalaseema and Telangana. The low-depression persisted till Saturday evening. It rained heavily on the 26th in Telangana.
The warm water flow that randomly occurs in the tap water pipes is attributed to the possible Rao and Anti-Rao quanta generations deep inside the local regions. The fact that they pass through the lead casing of the pipes is interesting.
The pH changes in the Sea water due to the pollutants and as well the dissolving of carbon dioxide gas by the turbulent Bay of Bengal Sea caused the microorganisms survival intolerable. Some of them a few which have short period of life cycles lasting hardly few hours manage to roam the atmosphere. They exist floating about 50 to 200 meters high in the humid conditions of the air. They might also be the house for viral and peculiar bacterial infections that move with the wind currents at low levels. The entire sea coast of Andhra Pradesh has been totally devoid of the botanical species of flowers and plants that prefer to grow in salty, humid and heavy fall rain streams of the red-mud and other types of mineral-salt sand dune-mud hill slopes. Similar is the case for the 238 threatened species of Rhododendro kanehirae.
In Bhuveneswar on Tuesday midday the Sun had the entire seven colors ring around it and one scientist explained it as due to refraction of light from the water vapor in the atmosphere. It was reported by the present author way back in 2008 [ref.3, 4] that Aero gel Massive objects might form with certain conditions of volcano and earthquake tremors occurrence in a local region. “The significance of this finding is that the earthquake in Indonesia does indeed produce a formation of AMO (the aero gel massive object) over the Indian peninsular region emphatically covering by a canopy the Andhra Pradesh region (known in ancient literature as land of trillinga) on the date 8th April 2005”. These give rise to color full rings around the Sun in the midday.
The Visakhapatnam had a sudden and intense heavy shower for about two hours during 1.00AM to 3.00AM on Thursday morning on 28th July 2011 with about 6cms rainfall in the city and 7cm rainfall in the Airport region. Several places in the state received rains From Wednesday morning to Thursday morning Chenoor received heavy rainfall of 10cms. In Mednur it rained 3cms. Anakapalli received 5cms rainfall. Mandhani recorded 7 cms, Eluru and Nuzvid had 6cms rain fall. Note the difference in the clouds of the Low-depression and the cumulonimbus clouds that bring the sudden heavy rain.
Many complex buildings in Visakhapatnam are badly designed not to store the cellar water underground by the measures required by rain harvesting constructs and so the cellars are flooded making the state fire department people to spend government money pumping out the water. The underground tapping of water would be congenial for improved weather situation in Visakhapatnam. The Rajendra Prasad and the Bhavnagar Buildings of the KGH have constructed, the several storied lavatories and urinals, the infectious water and residue of the patients, which ooze out through the boundary walls on to the Mrs. AVN College Road opposite the very Collectorate building. The facilities of the Urinals and the Lavatories must be created underground, (it’s the design and practice in foreign countries) for these hospital wards of Rajendra Prasad and Bhavnagar buildings. Also the outlet, into the main underground system developed with the WORLD BANK loan must be immediately undertaken, for infectious out flux of water. Whenever there is a rain or even otherwise due to blocked flow conditions this infectious water is oozing out submerging the roads and causing a health hazard to the dwellers of the Relli Veedhi and especially official colony residents. It’s coupled with the many disease born people begging and squatering on these roads throughout the day.
Figure No.9 presented an exemplary recording of the gravitational waves that have lasted for very few seconds in the sky at 17h08 minutes on the 29th July 2011. The intensity profile changes are given to gauze this gravity wave phenomenon. The intensity profile showed the wavelength of a few Millie seconds. The occurrence of the earth tremors in the region of West Godavari District T Narasapuram and Jangareddygudem mandala areas on the Friday 29th, 2011 in the afternoon at around 14h24mPM for 3 to 4 seconds justifies the observation made by me. It was quite accidental. Velagapadu, Veerabhadrapuram, Madhahnapuvarigudem, Maladevipeta, 100 Raannapalem, Venkatapuram and Appalarajugudem villagers heard sounds accompanying the tremors and in the houses vessels, cots and other items have made jittering sounds of noise. I surmise that the earth tremors of low intensity have struck the sky and the clouds have responded to them. The fast changing scenario of weather at Visakhapatnam superbly captured within a few minutes and later in the evening at the Beach coast of the Bay of Bengal waves is very remarkable and a prize worthy collection.
IMAGES:
Fig.1 second fortnight of July 2011 weather scenario at Visakhapatnam KLN
The phenomenal green hue of the Moon on 16th July 2011 around 20h19m PM is a prize catch since it lasted hardly a minute. The Sun was completely immersed in Gray clouds. The shade of gray is perhaps due to the expected and predicted impact of the events on Sun a few days ago. Only thing it has been mixed with the ash content of the volcano eruption on Thursday i.e. on the 14th July 2011.
Fig.2 second fortnight of July 2011 weather scenario at Visakhapatnam KLN
Moon on the day after the Full Moon has not produced any spatacular scenario due to the fact that the clouds have been overloaded with the ash content of the volcano eruption. The rising Moon has shown certain ripples of the passing by clouds. These clouds have not brought any rain at Visakhapatnam till the 21st July 2011.
Fig.3 second fortnight of July 2011 weather scenario at Visakhapatnam KLN
The Figure 3 presents the Sun spectrum and the Orange filter shows the orange glow in the clouds as a diffused ring with considerable width. A similar diffused ring with the deep Yellow filter indicates that the clouds have enormous amounts of ash/or dust particles accumulated within them due to the recent volcano eruption on Thursday and Sunday 17th July 2011. Red dispersion is dominant while the violet is also striking. This suggests that the X ray and Microwave irradiations of the Cloud constituents are significant. Green filter shows the yellow dispersion due to the varied scattering of the irradiations from the Sun.
Fig.4 second fortnight of July 2011 weather scenario at Visakhapatnam KLN
This Fig.4 exhibits the scenario of the twilight at the RK Beach in Visakhapatnam in the evening of 19th July 2011 around 18h38m and 18h39m PM. The filters used namely Deep Yellow, Deep Blue, Green and the Sky Blue filters respectively. Surprisingly the Deep Yellow filter has shown a tainted yellow with Gray color and the sea appears to be in gray hue. But the deep blue filter has shown the striking deep blue of the Bay of Bengal Sea mixed with probable darkness of the evening. The green gave a pleasant surprise with the slight blue sea and a panoramic twilight of Green hue. The bright sky blue color may be misleading but it has a tremendous amount of blue shade of the Sea. From this it is confirmed the sea coast has enormous amount of Oxygen and the water vapor produces various shades of the color spectrum. The shifts of the colors observed are an indication of the role of Rao and anti-Rao quanta. Astronomers expect water vapor to exist even in the early Universe. The Quasar APM 08279+5255 at a distance of 30billion million miles away, with a black hole 20billion times massive than our Sun and which, produces 1000 trillion Suns energy, has an environment which is unique, and has about 140 trillion times more water than that on the surface of the Earth. The Milky Way, water frozen in the form of ice, is some 4000 times less. Quasar water vapor is distributed around the Black hole and spanning hundreds of light years, the gas is unusually warm and dense by astronomy standards. [Ref.1].This establishes the fact that the Rao and Anti-Rao ubiquitous presence throughout the universe. Also recent finding that Saturn gets water from its own Moon Enceladus in a huge halo of water vapor around Saturn is interesting that the molecular generated quanta may play a substantial role. [Ref. 2-4]
Fig.5 second fortnight of July 2011 weather scenario at Visakhapatnam KLN
The deficit rain fall in the Andhra Pradesh regions during the 1st June 2011 to 20th July 2011 are illustrated graphically using the data given in a local newspaper Eenadu. The brilliant Sun and its spectrum on the 27th July 2011 evening shows in the back drop the cumulonimbus clouds engulfing the sky from the West. The 28th July 2011 evening twilight image captured at 18h48m PM is strikingly different in the sense that the Dark Blue shade combined with the darkness of the sky gave a dazzling scenario. Note the difference in the Clouds of the Low-depression and the cumulonimbus clouds that bring the sudden heavy rain.
Fig.6 second fortnight of July 2011 weather scenario at Visakhapatnam KLN
This figure illustrates the intensity profiles of the Sun in different color filters. Note the yellow bright hue with the Green filter. The wide spread scattering of the dark shaded blue at afternoon 14h01mPM on 23rd July 2011. The Orange filter image shows the total suppression of the blue hue, indicating the probable and concomitant generation of Rao and Anti-Rao Quanta in the water vapor of the clouds and their molecular force field vibrations.
Fig.7 second fortnight of July 2011 weather scenario at Visakhapatnam KLN
The intense Sun heat at the sun set time showed a remarkable spectrum profile at 17h07mPM and the clouds gathered by 18h09mPM that brought rain in the wee hours of Thursday 28th July 2011 morning at Visakhapatnam for about two hours during 1AM to 3AM. The gray mixed color of the sky on the west is very interesting.
Fig.8 second fortnight of July 2011 weather scenario at Visakhapatnam KLN
Figure No.8 presented an exemplary recording of the gravitational waves that have lasted for very few seconds in the sky at 17h08 minutes on the 29th July 2011. The intensity profile changes are given to gauze this gravity wave phenomenon. The intensity profile showed the wavelength of a few Millie seconds. The occurrence of the earth tremors in the region of West Godavari District T Narasapuramin and Jangareddygudem mandala areas on the Friday 29th, 2011 in the afternoon at around 14h24mPM for 3 to 4 seconds justifies the observation made by me. It was quite accidental. Velagapadu, Veerabhadrapuram, Madhahnapuvarigudem, Maladevipeta, 100 Raannapalem, Venkatapuram and Appalarajugudem villagers heard sounds accompanying the tremors and in the houses vessels, cots and other items have made jittering sounds of noise. I surmise that the earth tremors of low intensity have struck the sky and the clouds have responded to them. The fast changing scenario of weather at Visakhapatnam superbly captured within a few minutes and later in the evening at the Beach coast of the Bay of Bengal waves is very remarkable and a prize worthy capture.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
I am indebted to late Professor K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D.Sc. (London) for initiating me at his Internationally famous laboratories in Andhra University, Visakhapatnam to do research studies and for his constant guidance during my professional career.
REFERENCES:
1. Matt Bradford, California Institute of Technology, to appear in Astrophysics journal 2011
2. trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com, Volume 2011, Issue No.7, Dt. Saturday, July 16, 2011 Time: 8:05AM, First Fortnight of July 2011 Weather Scenario in Visakhapatnam, emphasizes that ” The processes involving the peculiar massive interactions moving at speeds greater than the velocity of light through the Earth cannot be ruled out. This affords as I conjecture, a completely different view of the Geo-Physics”
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Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana, http:\\tru-science.westgodavari.org
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