Thursday, June 30, 2016

Changing weather in June 16 to 30, 2016


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Volume 2016, Issue No.6 a,  Dated: 16 to 30 June 2016, Time: 09:53:52 AM.

                Changing Weather in June 16 to 30; 2016
                                         by
Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
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

                   Coastal districts experienced heat gales (vadagadpulu) with winds blowing from west-south increased the temperature by almost 5 to 6 degrees. East to south low-depression moved towards the Bay of Bengal hence the winds from west-south dominated.  Birayani Roti  became  popular in DUBAI, KUWAIT, JORDAN and QATAR. TN is supplying volumes of these food items to these Arab countries. Mikael Stamm student of Saiva Siddhanta at Madras University, from Denmark, visited temples and found a living culture of religion. Three years after floods Kedaranath widow villages lie forgotten, with 57 priests had died in flash floods of the shrine, and widows about 35 given by state a sum of Rs. 7 lakhs, most of it spent on education of children, and government promise of jobs not fulfilled. Nirmala Sitharaman a Minister at Centre, notes export decline in month of May 2016, was lowest since December 2014.   It is a fantastic theory, by the author that the lightning, are created by minuscule particles falling from the FARTHERMOST areas of Sun system and or, the Galaxy Origin.  Artist and activist Shweta Battad training young women in the village to make 300 wax sculptures of traditional crops and dishes based on local recipes, to go on display in a museum. First Land Art by growing leafy vegetables on a farm patch in the shape of PM Narendra Modi’s face. Earth tremors occurred again in Kanigiri, Prakasam District, on Sunday 19 June 2016, evening around 5.30 PM. In ASpuram Mandal almost 3 seconds the earth trembled. Innimerla, Mopadu, Botla gudur, Kambaldinne, Ayyavaripalli, Regimadugu, Silamvaripalle also experienced the tremors. The tremors created panic in Parmur and neighbouring areas up to Nellore, on Sunday afternoon.  The tremors measured 2.2R. Panic-stricken people came out of their houses after house articles moved away from their original positions in Pamur, Mopadu, Botla Gudur, Kambaladinne in the Mandal. Rumbling noise was also heard. Pamur had witnessed tremors and aftershocks for 10 times in the last THREE WEEKS.  Seismologists have discounted any possibility of any major devastation. China devastating Tornado struck on Thursday 23 June 2016 with several hundred dead and a school destroyed. Rains in ANDHRA giving a fill up to farmers. Last five days, Visakhapatnam facing intermittent showers, but it was a heavy rain on 27 June from 4.30 PM to 6.30 PM but surprising that in between from 5 to 5:30 PM there was thunder and lightning but no rain with passing out of heavy clouds with the thunder and lightning, a rare phenomenon observed in Visakhapatnam. It has been continuously raining since 28 June evening. US, China, Europe faced rains in this week. Second depression formed in Bay of Bengal, on 29 June would bring rains to Andhra that would lost for about four days.

                DETAILS

HEAT WAVES IN VISAKHAPATNAM
            Visakhapatnam had the SIMMERING heat during the night also up to 3 AM on 16 June 2016. Visakhapatnam recorded 40C on 15 June 2016, and coastal districts experienced heat gales (vadagadpulu) with winds blowing from west-south increased the temperature by almost 5 to 6 degrees. East to south low-depression moved towards the Bay of Bengal hence the winds from west-south dominated. Guntur 40.5C (29C), Rajahmundry 40C (28C), Visakhapatnam 40C (30C), Vijayawada 38.7C (30.6C), Nellore 38.2C (29.3C), and Hyderabad 37.3C (24.9C) temperatures were recorded on 15 June 2016.
BIRAYANI ROTI DUBAI, KUWAIT, JORDAN and QATAR.
        The microwave pots of Birayani and Tandoori Roti, manufactured in TN have become popular in the Gulf. The famous Tirunelveli district is now supplying microwave pots items to Gulf countries. The demand as per a Chef in Gulf, took up clients in Dubai, Kuwait, Jordan and Qatar. They use the pans by star hotels of oil-rich nations, for packing Birayani for home delivery. It is covered with roti, and kept in hot box. The customer on receiving the delivery needs just to put the pan in microwave oven and heat it. Process will not change the quality of  Birayani or roti.

MONSOON REACHED?
           Monsoon reached Visakhapatnam at 11.30 PM on 16 June and it has blown just heavy winds, shattering windows, up to 2.30 AM on 17 June. Then it stopped and intermittent rain showers, some heavy, thrilled the people from 3 AM to morning 6 AM. The monsoon reached the three districts, Srikakulam, Vijayanagaram and Visakhapatnam. The system hoped to advance the monsoon to north coastal Andhra.

TEMPERATURES IN ANDHRA
       Temperatures recorded on 16 June 2016 are, Guntur 41C(30C), Visakhapatnam 39.8C(30.2C), Vijayawada 39.4C(30C), Chittoor 38C(29.3C), Hyderabad 38C(25C) and Kurnool 37C(26.3C). Rajasthan to Jarkhand low-depression surviving and results in rains in coastal districts of Andhra.

PINGLE REMEMBERED
             Pingle Venkayya granddaughter Pingle Chaitanya won a literary award on Thursday 16 June.

INDIANSPACE ROCKET WITH 20 SATELLITES
        Indian Space rocket to fly about 20 satellites into space on 22 June, including TN Satyamaba Satellite, Swayam Sat by Pune Engineering students, and other countries like Indonesia, America, Germany, Canada, and India 560 kilo Carno sat.

GENES EDITING
                 Gene editing used to alter Vanessa cardul and Junonia butterflies wing designs, by just tweaking one or two genes, researchers at Cornell University, using the method CRISPR.
June 17, The Hindu:
            Mikael Stamm student of Saiva Siddhanta at Madras University, from Denmark, visited temples and found a living culture of religion. Original Viking culture, vanished in 200 years, at the advent of more powerful Christianity in Denmark. Nada Karika deals with origin of sound, and one need to learn in a temple how words are used in rituals. In India it is amazing to see how a religion is thousands of years old. Temples survive because of Bhakti by devotees not by government. Katyayana and Patanjali believed that language was eternal very much like Vedas. The ultimate experience is without words. Saiva Siddhanta did not subscribe to the theory that world was illusion.
RAINFALL IN ANDHRA June 17
          Guntur 38C(29C), Hyderabad 38C(26.8C), Kurnool 36.2C(27C), Vijayawada 35.4C(28.5C), Srikakulam and Visakhapatnam 29C(24.2C) temperatures were recorded on the 17 June 2016. Ramagundem registered 40C, while Nizambad recorded 39C. Garividi, Nellimarla, Merakamudidham, Bondapalle, Parvathipuram, 5cm, Seetha nagaram, Gajapathinagaram, Denkada, Terlam, Chipurpalli, and Chodavaram 4 cm rainfall was recorded. 

TEMPERATURE & LIGHTNING DEATHS
               Two persons died at Salur 30 year old house wife when lightning struck her, when she came out to arrange a shed for cattle near the cattle shed. In Gajapathinagaram Mandal of Vijayanagaram district, a 35 year old person  due to lightning on Friday 17 June. In Bheemlli Mandal a three year old  boy T. Teja died and his mother T. Meena grievously injured when the roof of their house collapsed in heavy rains in the wee hours of Friday. Visakhapatnam registered a maxium of 28 C, against the normal of 32.4C, while Vizag airport registered 29 C against normal of 35.1C. Kalingapatnam recorded 29.6C against normal of 33.1C.
Kedaranath Plight.
            Three years after floods Kedaranath widow villages lie forgotten, with 57 priests had died in flash floods of the shrine, and widows about 35 given by state a sum of Rs. 7 lakhs, most of it spent on education of children, and government promise of jobs not fulfilled.
EXPORTS LOWEST IN MAY 2016.
             Nirmala Sitharaman a Minister at Centre, notes export decline in month of May was lowest since December 2014.   
18 and 19 June 2016             
                    Happen to be relatively hot  days, with cloudy weather but no actual rain fall at all in Visakhapatnam.
EARTH TREMORS on 19 June 2016
                Earth tremors again in Kanigiri, Prakasam District, on Sunday 19 June 2016, evening around 5.30 PM. In ASpuram Mandal almost 3 seconds the earth trembled. Innimerla, Mopadu, Botla gudur, Kambaldinne, Ayyavaripalli, Regimadugu, Silamvaripalle also experienced the tremors. Pamur experienced these tremors tenth time in this month exclusively.
TREMORS in PAMUR on Sunday 19 June 2016.
             Tremors create panic in in Parmur and neighbouring areas up to Nellore, on Sunday afternoon.  The tremors measured 2.2R. Panic-striken people came out of their houses after house articles moved away from their original positions in Pamur, Mopadu, Botla Gudur, Kambaladinne in the Mandal. Rumbling nise was also heard. Pamur had witnessed tremors and aftershocks for 10 times in the last THREE WEEKS.  Seismologists have discounted any possibility of any major devastation.

INDONESIA RAINS
              More rain for Indonesia as landslides claim nearly 50, after flash floods hit Kamulyan village in Banyumas, Central Java on June 19, 2016.

TEMPERATURES
            Temperatures recorded Chittoor 37.5C(28.2C), Visakhapatnam 34.4C(25.8C), Kadapa 34C925C), Guntur 32C(24C), Vijayawada 29.4C(25.6C), and Hyderabad 27C(23C).
RAINFALL
           Till Sunday 19 June, morning Gudur, Nadavaram, Matralaya 5 cm rain recorded.
20 June 2016
            Intermittent rain and Sun shine on 20 June 2016. At 14 h 12 m PM there's full Sun Shine.  Around an hour ago there was a shower of light rain.
ART UNDER OPEN SKY
         Artist and activist Shweta Battad training young women in the village to make 300 wax sculptures of traditional crops and dishes based on local recipes, to go on display in a museum. First Land Art by growing leafy vegetables on a farm patch in the shape of PM Narendra Modi’s face. The artist, has been literally campaigning at the village since 2013.
TEMPERATURES AT AP
           Chittoor 37.5C(28.2C), Visakhapatnam 34.4C(25.8C), Kadapa 34C(25C), Guntur 32C(24C), Vijayawada 29.4C(25.6C) and Hyderabad 27C(23C)

RAINS
           Till Sunday morning Gudur, Nandavaram and Mantralaya 5 cm rainfall occurred.

21 June 2016
Shivering Udyagiri: Monday 20 June
            In lost six months 55 times Earth Tremors have occurred in Udhyagiri. Sleepless nights a regular feature in these areas of Vinjamur, Duttaluru, Udayagiri, Varikuntapadu, Atmakuru and Marripadu. Chakalikonda village people of 30 families, left the place and moved to safer places. 
           Today Monday 20 June also Earth trembled with peculiar sounds for three seconds tumbling vessels in the houses. On Richter scale they indicate the intensity as 1.2 to 3.4R. This area of Udayagiri and Atmakuru were places of less rain and lost four years faced famine conditions. But the lost year heavy rains, in the month of November, water reached the lakes and small pockets of water storage, enhanced underground water storage. Since the water reached the underground layers of this area. The slabs of the earth are trying to readjust with the earth tremors occurring. This results in the peculiar sounds people are listening. Consequently the surface earth is trying to readjust to the new environment, resulting in movement of underground platelets, resulting in the earth tremor like situation. They are minor earth quakes, and do not indicate major Earth Quakes assert the Government agency of India. But this explanation has not given any confidence to the people of this area and many trying possible migration to safer places. The third zone earth quake area has no indications of imminent earth tremor of major magnitude assert the quake authorities. Resident people point out that such quakes didn’t occur earlier. In a few days, many village people would eventually migrate in spite of the explanations by the government authority.

TEMPERATURES
          Srikakulam 35C(26C), Kadapa35C(26C), Visakhapatnam 33C(26C), Kurnool 31.4C(24.2C), Guntur 31C(24C) and Hyderabad 30.5C(22.9C).
YOGA DATES TO ABOUT BC 8000.
 21 June 2016 Yoga Day of Universe.             
       The day of Asanas, the traditional Bharat Culture, dates back to Mohanjadaro B.C 8000-1300. The coins of the Mohanjadaro depict the Yoga posture that adorned by all the animals with great respect. The King is identified as Pasupathi, a reclaimed form, as of Lord Siva. 
MAHARASHTRA 
      Water logging at five vulnerable spots and a land slide caution at Parsik tunnel, snags delay suburban trains, after the first good rainfall on Monday 20 June night.
 EARTH QUAKE
           6.6R Vanuatu struck off on Sunday of June 19, 2016 at 18:32 IST, at shallow 101  km southwest of town of Isangel on Tanna Island on ring of fire a zone of tectonic activity. 
21 June 2016
            Heavy rains lash UP leave 40 dead on Wednesday. Lightning many parts in the state on Tuesday. Two dozen people killed in Varanasi and Aznargh divisions, while 11 dead in Basti and Gorakpur division. Three persons died in Kanour struck by lightning and four people killed in Lucknow division. Balliaa eight, Ghazipur 6, Jaunpur 3, Mau and Sonbhadra 1. One person killed in Chandauli. Three persons struck lightning in Bhrwalia village. Maharjganj reported one death, Deoria two persons and Kushinagar four people died.
           Bihar 93 dead from lightning most in overnight storm on Tuesday 21 June. Many of the victims are children and women. Overnight storm killed 57 people killed in Bihar thunderstorm and injured another 28 in different parts of Bihar. Six in Patna, 5 in Buxar. Nalanda, Bhojapur, Rohtas, Kaimur, Aurangabad, Purnea registered four deaths each. Kathiar, Saharsaand Saran registered three deaths each. Bhagalapur, Munger and Samastipur districts registered two deaths each. Banka, Madhepur, Muzaffarpur, and west Champaran registered one each.
           More than 2500 people killed in lightning in India 2014, most common in June-October months.
RAINFALL IN NORTH INDIA
            Lalganj, Raniganj and Chayal received 10 cm rainfall. 8 cm in Manjaag and Baberu, 7 cm in Gyanpur and Rajghat, while Mirzapur, Varanasi, Safipur, Balliaand Mau received 6 cm rainfall each.
         Heavy rains lashed parts of sub-Himalayan, West Bengal and moree downpour in this region expected. Coochbehar received the highest rainfall at 165 mm since on Wednesday. Jaipaiguri received only 20.8 mm and hill town of Darjeeling received 7.2 mm rain. 

22 June 2016
      In Visakhapatnam temperature hovers around 34 C but cloudy weather avoids raining, a peculiar weather situation during the last four days.  This is unique feature of this seasoned rainy days of Visakhapatnam. 
          Elsewhere in the country India rain seems to be intermittent and sparingly at few places but not regular Monsoon rain. It rained in Mumbai but needs to  be watched. 

A NEW THEORY OF THUNDER LIGHTNING
       A new theory is advanced by the present author that the showering rains, like  the one that happened in Bangladesh, may be due to the minute water particles dwindling down from space, that somehow organise into the lightning fireballs. A vast movement of such a cloud over Bangladesh led to 64 drops of thunder lightning over an extended area of the small country, luckily within the villages and farm fields only. Its interesting to note that lightning in the months of June-October in North India, this year gave on the 21  June 2016 in Bihar and UP states, an enhanced lightning which seems to be a part of the extended occurrence of lightnings.


CHINA TORNADO THURSDAY 23 June
                Tornado that killed 98 people in China with ferocious dust, wind, and debris accompanied by rain and hailstorm scythed Eastern China, leaving almost 100 people dead and another 800 injured. Twisters a new extreme weather conditions witnessed in China these days, and a sprawling solar panel factory was shredded, forcing crew to prevent toxic materials reaching the water ways.
STORM IN BRITAIN
                  Britain experienced a storm on the day of their poling, on Friday 24 June with the PM decided to quit office, to free from Europe glitch.
TEMPERATURES IN ANDHRA
             Kadapa 38(25C), Guntur 36C(26C), Visakhapatnam35.6C(29.2C), Vijayawada 35.5C(25.4C), Nellore 35.1C(28C) and Hyderabad 34.7C(24C) were the temperatures, two to three degrees above normal, recorded on 24 June 2016. Bapatla 38C and Ongole, Kavali and Tuni 37C  was  recorded. 
24 June 2016
Fig.1 Blue Sky in Visakhapatnam due to the LED bulbs
placed along beach road. (Ref.3 below)

Fig.2 In Vijaynagarm the round circles around the Sun
in the  afternoon.
                          The round circles around Sun sustained for about 10 minutes, on Friday 24 June 2016, due to the 'milky' heavy clouds preventing the Sun rays travelling through them in Vijayanagaram.  Very hot Sun since last few days troubling the residents in Visakhapatnam, but luckily no hot condition in the evenings that allowed people to move around and make their purchases.
                         The circled Sun in a very diffused state was also found in Visakhapatnam reported just in one newspaper.

USA FLOODS
            Jimmy Scott gets a hug as they clean up from severe flooding in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., June 24, 2016. Scott lost his home to the flood and a fire that consumed his and the homes of several relatives. The water drained down the mountains into the valleys, where roads, homes and entire neighbourhoods flooded. The southern part of the state with its steep hillsides and narrow valleys is particularly vulnerable. "When over eight inches of rain fell over such a short period of time, the water rushed down these hillsides so swiftly it was channelled into those narrow river valleys."  Nicholas and western Greenbrier Counties (two of the hardest hit counties) are more mountainous and the valleys are very narrow.  The valleys are also more heavily populated than other areas of the state  Rain earlier in the day had already soaked the ground, which exacerbated the runoff. This was the third-deadliest flood in West Virginia history.  Man-made climate change may have added to the disaster. The part of the USA that includes West Virginia has seen a 71% increase in extreme precipitation since 1958. A federal disaster has been declared in three of the hardest-hit counties, while a state of emergency has been declared in 44 of the state’s 55 counties due to the floods. Hundreds, maybe thousands of homes have been destroyed. An added level of misery for the state is that fewer than 2% of the insured homes there have flood insurance. Steep mountains, narrow valleys and a deadly train of storms came together in West Virginia to cause the horrendous flooding that killed 23 people last week, forced thousands to evacuate and destroyed or damaged thousands of homes and businesses. West Virginia got hit by a phenomenon meteorologist’s call 'training' because the thunderstorms line up over the same location like the cars of a freight train. The vicious line of storms dumped "one-in-1,000-year" amounts on the state last week. This "train track" formed last Thursday along a weather boundary between cooler air to the northeast and moist, warm air to the southeast. Some spots picked up more than a foot of rain in only a few hours. That amount of rain in such a short amount ng expected once in 1,000 years. "We just can't take that amount of rain in a mountainous area."

MUMBAI 
In the Monsoon season brought relief to the city with plentiful rains, (IMD) predicted above average rainfall in the state of Maharashtra this year, but the current water level in catchment areas in Mumbai was recorded low as against last year. According to the water level chart of seven reservoirs that supply water to Mumbai, issued by Brihan Mumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on June 26, 96,665 million litres water was available as compared to 3,32,647 million litres on same day last year, which amounts to just 30%. The seven reservoirs that supply water to Mumbai are Modak Sagar, Tansa, Vihar, Tulsi, Upper Vaitarna, Bhatsa and Middle Vaitarna. BMC supplies 3,750 million litres of water every day to the island city and suburbs, which still falls short of the actual demand of 4,200 million litres. According to Skymetweather, so far Mumbai has recorded 498 mm of rain against its monthly average of 523.1 mm of rain. With about three more days left in June and two Monsoon systems to give rain over the region, it looks like Mumbai may easily surpass its monthly rains. In fact, there are fair chances of the city even exceeding its monthly average rainfall. During the last 21 hours from 8:30 am on Sunday, the city recorded 33 mm of rain. The cyclonic circulation in the Bay of Bengal moving inland can bring more rains. The combined effect of the current rain and the incoming one, it is expected to result in more three digit rains over Mumbai.

 VISAKHAPATNAM DIFFERED WEATHER
         On Saturday 25 June 2016, slight rain occurred in Akkayapalem, Jnapuram and Seethamadhara but no drop of rain in M.V.P.colony and Venkojipalem areas. Similarly along beach road, Siripuram faced hot winds in the afternoon. Simhagiri had heavy rain on Saturday mid-day, and the scenario was enchanting and several devotees got wet in the rain.   
   
WEST VIRGINIA: Hundreds of people stranded by floods have been rescued in West Virginia, with the death toll now standing at 23. Rescue works are set to continue throughout the weekend, and authorities fear more victims may be found as they search through the rubble. The floods are the worst in a century in some areas, the state governor says. West Virginia received a quarter of its annual rainfall in a single day, the National Weather Service said. A storm system dumped up to 10 inches (0.2m) of rain on parts of the state, causing rivers and streams to overflow. 


CHONGQING, June 28 (Xinhua) 2016:06:28 at 22h:47m:57s 

                        Relentless rain continued to wreak havoc in several southern Chinese provinces Tuesday, disrupting train services, flooding highways and forcing thousands of people to evacuate their inundated homes. Two rail routes in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, linking the southwestern provinces of Sichuan and Guizhou, were impassable affecting more than 50 passenger trains. Trains traveling to and from big cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an, Urumqi, Kunming, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, were forced to bypass the flooded sections or be suspended over safety concerns, the railway bureau of Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province, said in a press release. The deadlock was made worse after a landslide covered a section of track linking Chengdu and Chongqing Monday. More than 140 workers, two excavators and four drills to clear the rubble and reinforce the roadbed. The stormy weather also plagued drivers in Chongqing. A tunnel on an expressway in Youyang County was flooded Tuesday and 60 people, in two buses and 10 cars, were stranded for several hours before they were evacuated. Chongqing has suffered the most in the latest round of bad weather, which began Monday. In Qijiang District, more than 212.4 mm of rain fell from Monday evening to midday Tuesday. Qijiang River, a tributary to the Yangtze River, is dangerously high. A flood crest reached downtown Qijiang at 5:20 p.m. Tuesday, inundating many riverside homes and stores. "The flood happened so suddenly. I had no time to move any of my stock,"   to Mr. Yuan an auto-parts shop owner.  Hubei Province in central China is also on flood alert, as 11 cities and counties have experienced heavy rain. The provincial government has issued flood alarms as water levels in 787 reservoirs have risen above the danger mark. Thunderstorms also battered the provinces of Guizhou, Hunan, Jiangxi, Jiangsu and Anhui Monday and Tuesday.
              
 DELHI and NCR 
Heavy rains lashed Delhi and NCR on Monday 27 June night. Thunderstorm with light rain is likely to occur over some areas of Delhi and NCR during next two hours, the Meteorological Department has predicted. However, according to the MD , monsoon is expected to reach Delhi by July 1. Weather in Delhi has remained warm and humid during the past couple of days. Though rain bearing clouds could be seen hovering over the capital since Sunday evening. As per the weather bureau, rainfall in Delhi will increase throughout the month. The maximum temperature in the national capital was recorded at 39.6 and the minimum settled at 30 degrees Celsius yesterday. Several parts of Delhi witnessed water-logging and traffic snarls due to heavy rainfall.

        MUMBAI RAIN: This good and sustained spell of rain is thanks to the offshore trough formed over the Arabian Sea off Gujarat                    coast. There is also an upper air cyclonic circulation developing over south of Gujarat and north Konkan".  Yesterday, 25 June 2016, the                     Colaba and Santa Cruz observatories in Mumbai recorded a rainfall of 26.8 mm and 50 mm respectively. The continuous downpour has                       affected the movement of local trains to some extent, as they are seen running at least 15 minutes behind their normal schedule, although no                 train cancellations have been reported so far.
 26 June 2016
               Throughout the day it was cloudy and it heavily rained in Muralinagar in the evening around 3 to 4 PM. Night also it rained. 
Rainfall: (From 0830 to 1730 hours IST of today): 
                          Rain occurred at most places over Konkan & Goa, Coastal Karnataka, Andaman & Nicobar. June 27, 2016 14:20 IST.     "Heavy to very heavy rain to occur in coastal areas, the Western Ghats in Malnad. 


   China: Heavy rains submerged part of Southern China, school children are being ferried in the flooded area of Duchang, Jiangxi province and villagers being evacuated in Poyang County in Jiangxi province. Many people died and many others are found missing. The rains lashed the entire last week (from 21 to 28 June).Heavy rain and flooding is a common occurrence in southern China at this time of year,

Visakhapatnam: Throughout the night on 28 June it was drizzling in Visakhapatnam and on 29 June morning also it was drizzling.
            Last five days, Visakhapatnam facing intermittent showers, but it was a heavy rain on 27 June from 4.30 PM to 6.30 PM but surprising that in between from 5 to 5:30 PM there was thunder and lightning but no rain with passing out of heavy clouds a rare phenomenon observed in Visakhapatnam. It has been continuously raining since 28 June evening till today 29 June but only as a drizzle. Rains to continue for a few more days weather report anticipates.

US, China, Europe faced rains in this week.
              Aftermath of tornado and rain in China. 23 June 2016 Last updated at 14:46 BST ...China weather: Tornado and hail kill scores in Jiangsu. 
Jun 15, 2016 - USA · Europe · UK ·  Wednesday 15 June 2016 16.30 EDT Last modified on Monday 20 June 2016 11.19 EDT.  And the In the US, an unusually powerful tornado struck eastern Montana on Saturday evening. Jun 20, 2016 

NEARIS GREEN: WHISKY MAKING EXPERT: Tennessee slave Nearis Green who first provided the expertise to make the legendary whiskey to Jack Daniels owner of a general stores. Slaves clandestinely making themselves the wine by techniques brought from Africa, were employed by people like George Washington, have a half dozen slaves to make the wine in 1805 in Virginia which now sells more than 10 million cases a year. 1866 slavery ended. India also had the ancient practice of making wines and other intoxicating liquors since eons ago, most of them not studied of their academic excellence but remains just as a poor man’s possession. Most of the hilly tracks and even the unrevealed city limits have these hidden liquor or wine making outlets.
NAGALAND People are wading in submerges households in Dimapur, the largest city of Nagaland, due to heavy monsoon rains on 28 June 2016.
RAINFALL Heavy rains in Coastal Andhra revives farmer’s hopes with copious inflows expected into rivers Krishna and Godavari in the next two days, 28 and 29 June 2016. Several streams are in spate and they reach either Davaleswaram or Krishna barrages. More than five cm rain received in several places while some received 10 cm rainfall.  Velarapadu received 23 cm rainfall the day’s highest on 28 June 2016. Rayalseema received 80% excess rainfall while Andhra received 58% excess.
           KERALA:
              Monsoon onset was delayed by 7 days over Kerala but during first week of June, moderate to heavy showers continued over most                   parts of coastal Kerala. During the onset of Monsoon, fairly widespread rainfall continued but during second half of June, Monsoon                 trough remained active over South Konkan & Goa, coastal Karnataka and parts of North Kerala only. Stations like Kannur and                           Kozhikode received on and off moderate to heavy rainfall. But stations south of Kozhikode have received relatively less rainfall.                      This can be attributed to the fact that Monsoon was not very active over southern parts of Kerala. But during last 24 hours good                       rain has lashed over to entire Kerala. But even with the good rains, as on June 28, Kerala is rainfall deficient by 11%. Rain intensity                   will increase over Kerala but heavy rainfall is expected to remain confined over north coastal parts of Kerala only. As an off-shore                   trough which is running from South Gujarat to North Kerala will get activated father. And thus heavy to extremely heavy rainfall is                   expected over Konkan & Goa. We can say subdued rainfall activity will continue for another from next week over many parts of                         Kerala but heavy fall will continue over North Kerala.

SOUTH-WEST MONSOON

              South-west monsoon made its way to Bihar, Odisha and West Bengal on Saturday 26 June 2016 with rains drenching parts of the                     three states. The weatherman predicted heavy to very heavy rains in Bihar, Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha, Vidarbha,                                           Chhattisgarh,  Telangana, Coastal Karnataka, and Kerala. Heavy rains lashed Kerala and Lakshadweep with several houses                               suffering damage and trees getting uprooted at many places. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is most likely to occur at one or two                          places in the state from June 19 till June 22 morning. Heavy rains hit North, south and west-central India almost at the same time.                     rainfall from June 30 in several parts of Uttarakhand like Nainital.  

29 June 2016
                    Coastal region had a exhaustive down pour of rain on the Wednesday 29 June affecting about 40 villages, with 18.46 cm rain in VRPuram, with heavy rainfall in west Godavari district also. Cokkanur, Velurpadu had also heavy rain. Streams Peddavagu, Lothuvagu, Melavagu, Ethuvagu, Tekeruvagu, flowing at dangerous levels. Velurupadu struck with water logging. Two people died in gundetivagu stream fetching their cattle. Vijayanagaram all streams were full and presenting a vivid view of water. Chennai 39 airways got stuck. Another low-depression formed in Bay of Bengal, and by Thursday 30 June it would affect the weather in AP. For four days there would be heavy down pour in Visakhapatnam surroundings.

TEMPERATURES ON 29 June 2016

      Ongole 31.4C(24.), Chittoor 29.7C(23.6C), Kurnool 29.3C(24.2C), Visakhapatnam 28.2C(26.4C), Guntur 28C(24C), Hyderabad 27C(23.1C). 

SECOND LOW-DEPRESSION IN BB
                    It was a chilly  weather in Visakhapatnam following a heavy rain, 30 June in the afternoon around 4.30 PM, from the second low-pressure depression touching the shore, expected it would give rains for another four days.

 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
                The author is deeply indebted to Late Prof. K. R. Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D. Sc. (London) for selecting him to join the CSIR scheme No.44 entitled " nuclear Quadrupole Moments" at JVD College of Science & Technology, Andhra University, Waltair, as a junior Research Fellow during the years 1961-1964, at his world famous laboratories. The author also expresses his gratitude to him for the inspiration and constant guidance provided.  June 20, 1972 was a very bad date for Prof. K R. Rao,when he died, at 8 h 59 m AM at  his residence in Visakhapatnam. His wife scummed on 31 December 1971 morning around 10 AM suffering with acute liver problem. 
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REFERENCE
1. TRU Literary Works:”DARK SPACE-TIME “, Dated 19 May 2016: by Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana. 
2. TRU Literary Works:” VOYAGE WITHIN“, Dated 16 May 2016: by Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana. Time 7:15 AM: Gadoury, a 15 year old Canadian boy, noticed that Mayan cites in Mexico, lined up just right with 22 constellations and found the 23 constellation city in the Yucatan jungle, a hidden Mayan city. 
3. TRU Literary works BLUE LIGHT CURIOSITY OF NEW LED’s No.11: A Science-Facts Episodes:Dated 25 June 2016:  Prof. Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana.                  

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

June 2016 Rainy Fortnight and expected Monsoon from 10 June

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Volume 2016, Issue No.6,  Dated: 1 to 15 June 2016, Time: 08:12:57 AM

        Rainy Fortnight and expected Monsoon from 10 June 2016 
World wide Rains, Earthquakes and  forward Ocean tides in Andhra. 
    by
Professor Dr. Kotcherlakota Lakshmi Narayana,
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


                          Angoorlata Deka, wearing her wedding saree, who acted in 18 Assamese feature and short films, on Wednesday 1 June 2016, took her oath in Sanskrit Language at the assembly meeting. Two other MLA’s both from BJP took their oath in Sanskrit language. Thunderbolt kills 17 people across Odisha in different parts of the state on Wednesday 1 June 2016. A peculiar multi lightning occured on 1 June in Visakhapatnam. A 6.5 R earth tremor jolted Indonesia, it occurred in Sumitra Island, Western shore Padang Port  at a distance of 140 km. Several got up from sleep in the night. On 3 June 2016, fatal Flash floods fallen across Western Europe this week, killed five people in heavy rains across France, Germany and Austria. Roof tops being occupied in Austria to face the raising waters in South Eastern border many roads, bridges cut. Bodies found in France and Germany, villages flooded and roads wrecked amid forecast of more deluges and rising waters. Louvre has 72 hours and Musee dÓrsey has 96 hours to get works held in their underground reserves moved to safety. Eight people died in Germany, France some towns hit by worst flooding in more than 100 years.  It rained in Visakhapatnam on 5 June from 12 O’ Clock night, of 4 June to morning of 5 June till 3.30 AM and continues to be a moist and cloudy cool weather till 9 h 37 m AM, but noon it was again hot and cooled down around 4 PM.  Many towns in Andhra are experiencing heavy rains. From midnight of Friday to Saturday morning there were heavy rains in Rayalaseema, with south coastal districts had intense gales and north coastal districts had fallen hillslopes obstructing travel of buses etc. Kthavalasa-Kirandul train traffic obstructed due to fall of rocks and also in Thida, Chimidipalli, fallen rocks on train tracks took two hours to clear them. Ponnur had 19.2 mm rainfall. Thunderbolt struck the Palm tree in the railway station Nidubrole and gales spread out the burning to the neighbourhood. West Godavari had 23.6 mm rainfall, Mogultur had a excessive rainfall of 85.4 mm. The 12-foot water cover of the entire area of Eiffel Tower and the damage to valuable Museum, with the costly items shifted upstairs, causing lot of expenditure and human sacrifice of keeping the things tidy. Almost for six days they had heavy rains inundating several localities and causing human loss and animal drowning deaths. Australia’s east coast hit by severe storms at 12:42 PM IST-00:51 forcing hundreds of people to evacuate and leading widespread flooding and damage. Sydney much affected with 15 metre high waves and erosion considerable. Udayagiri area in Nellore district experienced Earth tremors at 1h56m PM for about 2 secs. On Sunday, 5 June in Vinjamur Mandal several villages morning at, 11h28m AM again afternoon at 12h35m PM earth has trembled. Each vibration was for about 2 secs it lasted. Sitarampuram, Varikuntapadu, Duttaluru Mandals the earth tremor was slight. Veltur cement road gave cracks due to earth tremor. In about 9 months, 38 times Earth Tremors have occurred which created anxiety for several people.  NGRI scientists visit to Nellore, the micro-tremor hit villages like Varikuntapadu and Vinjamur on Tuesday, 7 June to allay the fears of local people. Two tremors occurred with a very low intensity, of 3 to 3.4 R, but followed by 29 after-shocks that took place, with 2 to 2.9R, and another 25 shocks occurred with 1 to 1.9 R intensity. Seismographs recorded in Nellore districts lasted three to four seconds and even lesser. District collector M. Janaki interacted with the scientists.  Antharvedhi Beach that moved forward damaging cement road and the shore line on 6 June 2016. Texas had rains. The Birth-Day of Late Amarnath BE. M.TECH, Civil Engineer, seldom every year invariably it rains in Visakhapatnam. Today there was a heavy rain in the morning to afternoon, at Visakhapatnam. Dr. Lalitha  Kumari, M.D.(USA), almost fascinated by the event of rain. His children, KSRRao, HP, Bangalore, Dr. Suhasini, USA remember a lot of his kind gestures. 10 June 2016 advance of sea in BUNDARVANIPETA village. Hubble Telescope discovers a new dwarf Galaxy exist isolated. The weather at Visakhapatnam was extremely hot till late night up to 2 AM, and the running tap water found to be relatively hot from 11:30 AM to 4:00 PM on all the days 11, 12 and 13 June. The sweltering heat prevented people moving around. Fruit shops selling like Mangoes are not open in the evening up to 5:30 PM. 15 June 2016 was exceptionally hot day with full Sun light from morning till evening 6 PM.



Fig.1a  The 13 Century Kakitiya sculpture in Warangle
  Similar to the one in 8000 years old 
civilisation of  Hindus.
Fig.1b Lothal sculpture of a Dancing Girl
Fig.1c Lothal Mhanjadaro Fashion Girl

DETAILS
              
                       ENORMOUS HEAT:  Vijayawada had an enormous heat on the 1 June 2016, though a couple of minutes it rained and became unbearably hot as the people in Vijayawada also felt unbearable. 2 June began with a simmering hot sun both in Visakhapatnam and at Vijayawada, people were advised not to venture to Vijayawada. 

ANDHRA     
       Kurnool district villages Kalugotla and Thimmapuram middle situated Kodamma Lake got filled. Saturday 29 May 2016, heavy rain filled the lake and Ryots are ready to grow the crops.  Kurnool district Yemmignaur mandal, villages Kalugotla and Thimmapuram middle situated Kodamma Lake got filled. Last year filled this lake helped the farming for the last year up to February month. Saturday 29 May, heavy rain filled the lake and Ryots are ready to grow the crops. 

 VISAKHAPATNAM IT RAINED               
                  It rained in Visakhapatnam on 5 June from 12 O’ Clock night, of 4 June to morning of 5 June till 3.30 AM and continues to be a moist and cloudy cool weather till 9 h 37 m AM, but noon it was again hot and cooled down around 4 PM.  Many towns in Andhra are experiencing heavy rains. 

RAIN AND HEAT WAVES ON 31 MAY
                        Guntur 44.5 C(30 C), Vijayawada 41.8 C28 C), Nellore 40.6 C( 31 C), Hyderabad (40.2 C ( 28.3 C), Kadapa 40 C( 25C), Kurnool 40 C(27.7  C),Visakhapatnam 38.8 C( 28.4C) temperatures have been recorded on May 31, 2016 Heat waves continued in Jangameswarapuram 43.6 C, Ramgudem 43 C, Nizamabad, Nandigama, Machilipatnam and Gannavaram42 C, Tuni, Kavali, Nellore 41 C temperatures. Due to the hot weather and Sun heat both the states of Andhra and Telangana had rains due to cumulonimbus clouds with gales. Tuesday 31 May 2016, Bhimadole and Bapatla had 3 cm, Terlam and Bobbili 2 cm rain was recorded.
SWELTERING HEAT 1 JUNE 2016
                            It rained hardly for about 20 minutes, on 1 June 2016 from 8.0 PM at Visakhapatnam and the weather has become suddenly cool. But during the night it was a sweltering hot that lasted up to 4 AM till the Thursday 2 June. Evening around 4 to 5 PM it was a cloudy weather, on 1 June, but no rain at that time. Vijayawada had an enormous heat on the 1 June 2016, though a couple of minutes it rained and became unbearably hot as the people in Vijayawada also felt unbearable. 2 June began with a simmering hot sun both in Visakhapatnam and at Vijayawada, people were advised not to venture to Vijayawada.
OATH IN SANSKRIT:
                Angoorlata Deka, a graduate in humanities, wearing her wedding saree, who acted in 18 Assamese feature and short films, on Wednesday 1 June 2016, took her oath in Sanskrit Language, at the assembly meeting and had no idea about her oath taking in Sankrit. Two other MLA’s both from BJP took their oath in Sanskrit language. 
THUNDER BOLT IN ODISHA
Fig.2. The Lightning that killed 17 people in Odisha state.

 ODISHA TRAGEDY WITH THUNDERBOLT               
  
                    At least seventeen people were killed and nine others injured in lightning that struck different parts of Odisha on Wednesday 1 June 2016,  4 people in Kendrapara at two different places, 5 killed in Ganjam district, three were struck out side Bhubaneswar, and two each in  Mayurbhanj and Bhadrak districts..  The lightning, which was followed by heavy shower, also claimed lives of 21 livestock. The southern and coastal parts of the state were the most affected by the natural disaster. 

TEMPERATURE IN ANDHRA
                Guntur 44 C(30 C), Rajahmundry 43 C( 28.5 C), Vijayawada 42.8 C (29.7 C), Prakasam 42.5 C (29.9 C), Kurnool 39.6 C (28.6 C), Hyderabad 39 C (27.3 C0, Visakhapatnam 37.4 C( 29.6 C) registered temperatures on 1 June 2016.
KODAMMA LAKE FULL
                Kurnool district Yemmignaur mandal, villages Kalugotla and Thimmapuram middle situated Kodamma Lake got filled. Last year filled this lake helped the farming for the last year up to February month. Saturday 29 May, heavy rain filled the lake and Ryots are ready to grow the crops.

                                 
Fig.3 Lightning on 1 June 2016 at Visakhapatnam
RAIN IN ANDHRA: RAMAGUNDAM 45 C
          Rajahmundry 41 C( 27.5 C), Srikakulam 40.5 C ( 26 C), Visakhapatnam 37 C (27.2 C) Nellore 36 C(27 C), Kadapa 36 C (27C), Chitoor 35.8 C (28.7 C), Hyderabad 34.5 C (26.9 C), Guntur 33 C (24 C) temperatures were recorded on 2 June 2014. Kurnool district had heavy rains, from Wednesday night to Thursday  afternoon, on 2 June, with Hndri river overflowing, Godavari district experienced heavy gales, NTPS had thunder bolt in Ibrahimpeta disrupted power supply  with one woman dead due to fallen hill devastation in Krishna district. In Kadapa 49.2 mm rain,with three hours heavy gales disturbed West Godavari district. Denduluru recorded 48.2 mm rain. Prakasam district had 22.5 mm rain. Erragondapalem the rain recorded was 69.2 mm.   Exceptionally hot 45 C in Ramagudem. Rayalseema had plenty of rains with heavy gales. Telangana facing hot weather conditions. 

Fig.4 June 2, 2016 Visakhapatnam eve.

INDONESIA EARTH QUAKE
          A 6.5 R earth tremor jolted Indonesia, it occurred in Sumitra Island, Western shore Padang Port  at a distance of 140 km. Several got up from sleep in the night. About 6 people were injured. Singapore several places registered the Earth quake of Indonesia.   
Fig.5 Indonesia Earth Quake 6.5R
The quake was centred about 155 km (95 miles) south of Padang, off the coast of Sumatra island at a depth of about 50 km (30 miles), the USGS said. It had originally been reported with a magnitude of 6.2.     
EUROPE FLASH FLOODS 3 June 2016.
  Fatal Flash floods fallen across Western Europe this week, killed five people in heavy rains across France, Germany and Austria. Roof tops being occupied in Austria to face the raising waters in South Eastern border many roads, bridges cut. France described the floods as worse than the floods of 1910 when flood rose to 8.6 metres high. Seine could peak at six metres on Friday 3 June 2016, as Louvre closes doors. Bodies found in France and Germany, villages flooded and roads wrecked amid forecast of more deluges and rising waters. Louvre has 72 hours and Musee dÓrsey has 96 hours to get works held in their underground reserves moved to safety. Eight people died in Germany, France some towns hit by worst flooding in more than 100 years. In Southern Germany many rivers swollen dangerously, people warned that several are missing, with three dead in a house in Simbach. A women’s body found caught on a tree trunk in the town of Julbach. The floods came so quickly that people have to escape to roof tops. Four people killed earlier this week in the southern Baden- Wurttemberg region. The surrounding Loiret region has had six week’s rainfall in three days. Water have receded in Austria. Sink holes and landslides follow flooding in France and Germany. Cars and houses buried in German floods. They started receding on 5 June but would continue till about 10 days, the rains were highest in about 33 years. 
LIGHTNING KILLS TWO AND FOUR SHEEP AND A COW
          Lightening kills two in Srikakulam and four sheep, on Friday, 3 June 2016, morning with the gales that lasted for an hour registering 6.82 cm at Laveru and in Ichchapuram that received 6.68 cm rainfall. An 18 years old young man in T Jonnavalasa  village died on spot when lightning struck him, after taking a bath in a pond and returning home at the village out skirts. In Gudivada village in Palakonda mandal a man aged 60 years also died when lightning struck him. While he was collecting mangoes fruit from his garden in the morning. Thunderbolts struck four sheep and a cow in MS palli, at Pedda Sriramapuram of Kanchili mandal.
RAINFALL
        Srikakulam, Vijayanagaram on Friday night heavy rain occurred. Lightning rain in Srikakulam, registered 10.9 cm. Palasa experienced heavy gales, and lightning struck disturbed the electric supply. Residential electric appliances have been burnt. Komarada, Parvathipuram,Bobbili, Ramabhadrapuram, Gajapathinagaram, Mentad, Vijayanagaram, Denkada mandals experienced heavy rain.  East Godavari had a moderate rainfall.
Temperatures Recorded
             Kakinada 41 C (27 C), Nellore 40 C (29 C), Kurnool 38.5 C (25.8 C), Kadapa 37 C (26 C), Anatapuram 37 C (26.4 C), Vijayawada 34.6 (27 C). Friday North Coast had rains on Friday, 3 June 2016.
4 June 2016 Weather in Visakhapatnam 
                    It was extremely hot throughout the day and in the morning my trip to the city was a suffering due to the hot sun. Though I have returned by 11 AM I have suffered a lot through out the day till evening 5 PM. My sleep afternoon from 12 O'clock to evening 4.30 PM gave me some relaxation following four times cold water baths. 
5 June 2016
        Rajahmundry 38 C(26.5C), Anantapuram 38C (27C), Kadapa 36C(26C), Visakhapatnam 35.2C(26.4C), Hyderabad 34.5C(23C), Chittoor 34.1C(28.8C), Nellore 33.3C(30C), Vijayawada 29.2C(22.2C) temperatures were recorded on Saturday 4 June 2016.
RAINFALL AND THUNDERBOLT
         It rained in Visakhapatnam on 5 June from 12 O’ Clock night, of 4 June to morning of 5 June till 3.30 AM and continues to be a moist and cloudy cool weather till 9 h 37 m AM, but noon it was again hot and cooled down around 4 PM.  Many towns in Andhra are experiencing heavy rains. 
          From midnight of Friday to Saturday morning there were heavy rains in Rayalaseema, with south coastal districts had intense gales and north coastal districts had fallen hillslopes obstructing travel of buses etc. Kthavalasa-Kirandul train traffic obstructed due to fall of rocks and also in Thida, Chimidipalli, fallen rocks on train tracks took two hours to clear them. Ponnur had 19.2 mm rainfall.
        Thunderbolt struck the Palm tree in the railway station Nidubrole and gales spread out the burning to the neighbourhood. West Godavari had 23.6 mm rainfall, Mogultur had a excessive rainfall of 85.4 mm.
GERMANY: 5 June 2016: 
        The third and final day of the sell-out Rock am Ring music festival held, in airport in the town of Mending about 100 km 62 miles west of Frankfurt, in Germany has been cancelled after lightning hurt at least 80 fans. At least eight people were seriously injured by the lightning strikes early on Saturday morning. Central Europe has been hit by severe storms and rain over the past few weeks, leading to 11 deaths in Germany.  The Rock am Ring festival also suffered lightning strikes last year when 33 people were taken to hospital. Last weekend 35 people were injured three seriously when lightning struck a football match in south-west Germany. A further 11 people were hurt by a lightning strike in a Parish Park where a children’s birth day party was taking place.

FRANCE
        The 12-foot water cover of the entire area of Eiffel Tower and the damage to valuable Museum, with the costly items shifted upstairs, causing lot of expenditure and human sacrifice of keeping the things tidy. Almost for six days they had heavy rains inundating several localities and causing human loss and animal drowning deaths. 

AUSTRALIA
          Australia’s east coast hit by severe storms at 12:42 PM IST-00:51 forcing hundreds of people to evacuate and leading widespread flooding and damage. Sydney much affected with 15 metre high waves and erosion  considerable. 

Texas had rains.


EARTH TREMORS Dt. 5 June 2016 in Andhra
                 Udayagiri area in Nellore district experienced Earth tremors at 1h56m PM for about 2 secs. On Sunday, 5 June in Vinjamur Mandal several villages morning at, 11h28m AM again afternoon at 12h35m PM earth has trembled. Each vibration was for about 2 secs it lasted. Sitarampuram, Varikuntapadu, Duttaluru Mandals the earth tremor was slight. Veltur cement road gave cracks due to earth tremor. In about 9 months, 38 times Earth Tremors have occurred which created anxiety for several people.


HEAT IN NORTH 5 June 2016.
       There was no respite from heat in several parts of Northern India with Sriganganagar and  Phalodi in Rajasthan recording maximum of over 47 degrees C, with national capital reeling under heat wave conditions. At Delhi temperature is 42.6 C. two notches above normal. Humidity oscillated between 85 to 40%. Rajasthan parts of the state mercury soared to 47.7 C, in Sriganganagar followed by Phalodi at 47.5 C. Kota, Barmer and Bikaner recorded maximum temperatures of 46.8, 46.5 and 46.2 C respectively. 

 6 June 2016
                                        
Fig.6 Antharvedhi Beach that moved forward 
damaging cement road and the shore line.
         On the East the sea has moved forward in Kakinada, on New Moon day 6 June 2016, in Anthervedhi beach, almost 500 meters destroyed the cement road, and reached the door step of Anthervedhi temple filling it partly. Early morning on 6 June there was rain. East Godavari district had heavy rain on Monday that affected the metta, Konseema and agency areas, the fall of about a weeks rain helped the farming people to till their lands. Pedapuram, Jaggampeta, and rangampeta and other areas the rain helped to cultivate Karrapendalam Narumallu crops.
7 June 2016
ROUGH SEA ON NEW MOON DAY
              Rough Sea causes beach erosion in Visakhapatnam, on the Tuesday 7 June 2016, with the crests of high waves lashing the boulders piled up along the wall of Kursura Submarine museum. The waves lashing produced a fearsome cracking sound. The high swell during the last few days, due to rough sea, over a high tide, following the new moon, a normal phenomenon.
NGRI SCIENTISTS VELOCITY METRE
            NGRI scientists visit to Nellore, the micro-tremor hit villages like Varikuntapadu and Vinjamur on Tuesday, 7 June to allay the fears of local people. Two tremors occurred with a very low intensity, of 3 to 3.4 R, but followed by 29 after-shocks that took place, with 2 to 2.9R, and another 25 shocks occurred with 1 to 1.9R intensity. Seismographs recorded in Nellore districts lasted three to four seconds and even lesser. District collector M. Janaki interacted with the scientists and taken note that the region falls under Zone 3 along with Bhadrachalam and Ongole areas. Only from 4.5 to 5.5 R earthquakes may occur, and do not pose any danger. New velocity metre at Chakalikonda, to measure tremor intensity accurately. Nearly four types of instruments are placed to study the Pattern of tremors and after-shocks.

8 June 2016
           The Birth-Day of Late Amarnath BE. M.TECH, Civil Engineer, seldom every year invariably it rains in Visakhapatnam. Today there was a heavy rain in the morning to afternoon, at Visakhapatnam. Dr. Lalitha  Kumari, M.D.(USA), almost fascinated by the event of rain. His children, KSRRao, HP, Bangalore, Dr. Suhasini, USA remember a lot of his kind gestures.

LIGHTNING BOLT

Fig.7 Death of one person and injured two in 
the lightning fall at Muralinagar, Visakhapatnam
       One person died two injured due to a lightning fall on the shop enclosure in Visakhapatnam that buried them on Wednesday, 8 June around 12h40m PM during a thunderstorm activity. A concrete beam and a supporting wall in Muralinagar area brought down by the lightning in the afternoon. 

SRIKAKULAM
          A Jagadeesh aged 25 years old died due to lightning strike in Srikakulm while working in fields on the outskirts of Peddacherlam in Regidi  Mandal on Wednesday. 

KAMLAPURAM      

Fig.8 The lightning struck and killed the farmer and his
ploughing two Ox in the field at Kamalapuram, in
the afternoon on Wednesday, 8 June 2016.
          Reported positively the demise of two bullocks and one tiller Mamilla Malikarjun, farming the land, in Kamalapuram, in the afternoon, on the Wednesday due to lightning strike.  

COASTAL ERROSION IN BHIMLI 9 June 2016
                          Bhimili coast on Thursday experienced waves of the sea very ferocious and morning from 9 AM the waves reached the coastal road. The coastal road was already cut by the advancing of the sea waves. Additional advance is causing anxiety in the people on 9 June 2016.
10 June 2016 ADVANCE OF SEA IN BUNDARVANIPETA VILLAGE
Fig. 8a The fast forward move at Srikakulam, 
Gara Mandal Bundarvanipeta, of the sea advanced on 10 June 2016.
             In Srikakulam district Gara Mandalam Bundarvanipeta since last two days the sea has advanced but this year it has advanced a bit far, unlike lat two years, in the month of may and June. Last year the advance of sea has destroyed the Cashew Trees on the south side of the Bundarvanipeta village. 
LIGHTNING AND THUNDERS MAXIMUM AREAS

Fig.9 The non-stop lightning in Veninzula near Katato river front. 
Every day the lightning and thunders occur, about in an hour 10,000 lightning
 and thunders yearly about 300 days this would happen.
Fig.10 Veninzula near Katato River front
every day about 10,000 lightning and thunders.
                Lightning and thunders persist for about 300 days in a year in Veninzula near Katato river front. Every day the lightning and thunders occur, about in an hour 10,000 lightning and thunders yearly about 300 days this would happen. Eye affecting lightning with the thunders occur here. I the night non-stop lightning and thunders for about 10 hours is a thrilling news. From a distance of 400 km these lightning and thunders may be witnessed. In an year about a lakh of these lightning and thunders occur. Katatuobo and marakybo joining area oxygen content, the wind gales from the ountains, Andes and Kartalerla responsible for these occurrence. The Andes mountains nearby hot spring water from Marakybo lake affect the cold winds, changing the atmosphere pressures, which is responsible for the generation of these lightning and thunders. NASA has about 16 year data of this region, researched by Scientists. This happening rebuilds the Ozone layer of the atmosphere due to atmosphere electricity. In Africa Congo basin, Kasers, and Sake areas, early was termed as the prime region for Thunders and the atmosphere here similar to that in Kartalerla. In Pakistan, Dagar area also experiences these lightning and thunders frequently.
11 June 2016
            Today was a mild day with no intense heat but tap water became hot and has run just for 20 minutes in the afternoon around 1 PM. But in the evening it became cloudy and mild thunders were heard. 

12 June 2016
 RAIN MOVEMENT  STOPPED ON 9 June.
           The rain movement halted at Rayalseema, Anatpuram, Southern Coast and Ongole and the first phase of rains halted. Andhra Pradesh several places it rained but now stopped. From 9 June the rains reduced and now stopped. Wet air responsible for occasional rains in Telangana. Bay of Bengal should have a low pressure that would move the rains.
FIVE COLOUR RIVER IN NORTH COLUMBIA

                                    
Fig.12 Coloured River in North Columbia with FIVE COLOURS
          River of Five colours, Viz., Cano crystals, in North Columbia always exhibits at the bottom the colours. 100 km length this river exhibits Red, Yellow, Green, Violet and Dark colours. More overflow allows only the Red and Black colours to be seen. When less flow the Sun light reaches the bottom and the algae colours would also be visible.
ATTRACTIVE FORMATION BY MALE FISH



         Fig.12 The attractive formation at the bottom of the sea
           Japanese Pepper Fish, the males to attract the female fish, make this attractive formations in the sands at the bottom of the sea. 
SPIN-OFFS OF SPACE TECHNOLOGY
              Space Technology Spin off, to protect from temperatures of order 800 C on space rockets, now possible to use to protect public transport systems, and poor man’s thatched homes from fire accidents. Caspol easy-to-use flame-proof coating, from VSSC, on seats in automobiles, railway coaches, may be used as also waterproofing when applied over concrete surfaces. It would fill in the micro-cracks and holes to prevent water seeping in. It reduces temperatures of buildings by at least 5 to 6 degrees. It can be used on paper, thatched leaves, textiles, masonry surfaces, and on wood. It can also be dip coating.
                             
Fig.13 Hubble Telescope discovers 
a new dwarf Galaxy exist isolated 
Angkor Wat cities: Mahendraparvata:  

Fig.14 The  hidden city of King Suryavarman II
dating about the years early to mid year 1100 BC
Fig.15 The King Suryavarman II in early to mid year 
of 1100 BC his temple.
             The hidden city of Angkor Wat, dates back to from early to mid year 1100 BC  possibly built or modified by King Suryavarman II, at the height of Khmer Empire. Detail map of a huge city complex surrounding a stone temple, a series of iron smelting sites dating back to Angkor era, reveals now the systems of water ways that kept it running. Mahendraparvata location identified by Scientists scaling the city out skirts.
11,12 and 13 June 2016
           The weather at Visakhapatnam was extremely hot till late night up to 2 AM, and the running tap water found to be relatively hot from 11:30 AM to 4:00 PM on all these days 11, 12 and 13 June . The sweltering heat prevented people moving around. Fruit shops selling like Mangoes are not open in the evening up to 5:30 PM. 
 HOT WEATHER IN ANDHRA & TELANGANA
          Temperatures on 13 June 2016: Eluru 39C(29C), Vijayawada 38.4C(28.4C), Nellore 38.4C(30C), Guntur 38C(28C),Visakhapatnam 37.6C(29.2C), Hyderabd 33.7C(24.8C) were recorded. Ramgundem recorded 41C, Jangameswarapuram40.2C, Tuni, Macilipatnam 40Cwere recorded. Coastal and Telangana daytime temperatures were above normal by two to three degrees excess.
14 June 2016
                     Temperatures on 14 June 2016: Euru 39C(29C);Srikakulam 38C(27C); Hyderabad 37.8C(24.2C); Vijyawada 37.4C(27.4C); Guntur (37C(28C); Viskhapatnam 36.4C(29.8C). Telangana temperatures ranging 3 to 5 degrees excess of normal; Coastal Andhra recorded 2 to3 degrees excess  temperatures on 14 June 2016. Ramgundem 40C recorded. Next 24 hours Coast and Telengana several places rains would occur. By Tuesday morning 14 June Pinnipak 7, Mangur 6, Mulakalapalli5, Palvancha 4, Tekulapalli, Chintur, Chipurpalli and Bhadrachalam each3 cm rain fall was recorded.         
14 June 2016
          Rakhigarhi, India, excavations by ASI in 1963 lifted shroud over th largest Indus Valley Civilisation site and town, over 350 acres hectares in size, that dates back to 4600 BC. Digs over the years revealed presence of paved roads, drainage systems, large rain water collection and storage systems, terracotta bricks and statue production.
14 June 2016
          It was cloudy but sufficiently hot, but not as much as on the three days, 11, 12 and 13 June 2016, running tap water was lightly hot from 10 AM to 3 PM.

BLUE EARTH VOYAGER 1 FIND           
            In 1990, Voyager 1 captured the most distant portrait of our planet ever taken, revealing that from beyond Pluto's orbit, Earth appears as nothing more than a "pale blue dot." In a new study, researchers have tested whether Earth's colour is a unique feature of life-friendly planets. If so, searching for exoplanets displaying this hue could help in singling out worlds potentially brimming with alien life.

15 June 2016
                   It was an exceedingly hot day with the tap water burning hot from 10.30 AM to up to evening 6.30 PM. Splendid Sun light throughout the day. 

BLUE LIGHT 
          Blue light exposure helps fast decisions. Spending half an hour in blue light may help you make decisions faster up to 40 minutes. Complimentary Colour is Orange. The KLN-HERTZSPRUNG-RUSSELL diagram illustrates the different colours of the Milky way Galaxy. I found in between Green, a complementary of Red colour. The spectral line is indicated in my earlier publication Dated: 17 April 2016trusciencetrutechnology@blogspot.com;Volume 2016, Issue No. 4b, Time: 17:32:42 PM. 



ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
                The author is deeply indebted to Late Prof. K. Rangadhama Rao D.Sc. (Madras) D. Sc. (London) for selecting him to join the CSIR scheme No.44 entitled " nuclear Quadrupole Moments" at JVD College of Science & Technology, Andhra University, Waltair, as a junior Research Fellow during the years 1961-1964, at his world famous laboratories. The author also expresses his gratitude to him for the inspiration and constant guidance provided.  June 20, 1972 was a very bad date for Prof. K R. Rao,when he died, at 8 h 59 m AM at  his residence in Visakhapatnam. His wife scummed on 31 December 1971 morning around 10 AM suffering with acute liver problem.