tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post3872775393548076341..comments2024-03-18T22:56:06.696+05:30Comments on Jayasree Saranathan: How history was made up at Nalanda - Arun ShourieJayasree Saranathan http://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-87493268856815879522014-07-02T17:57:31.543+05:302014-07-02T17:57:31.543+05:30Just preparing to write a blog on this. Just now u...Just preparing to write a blog on this. Just now uploaded the entire series on Rainfall astrology in scribd. http://www.scribd.com/doc/232277890/Rainfall-Astrology<br /><br />If you follow the info given in that article, 3 things stand out presently indicating failure of monsoon. One, Arudra Pravesh on 22nd June 2014 at 10-39 am comes with lagna in Leo indicating heat wave and lack of rain.<br /><br />Two, the Megha for the current year (Jaya) is Vayu megha that shatters clouds resulting in deficit rainfall and famine. <br /><br />Three, for most part of the season right from monsoon breaking time in May in Kerala, Mercury has been going ahead of Venus showing dissipation of rain clouds. However by the time Bhadrapada starts, Venus overtakes Mercury thereby showing rainfall in Bhadrapada and Aswayuja (Purattasi and Aippasi). <br /><br />I will write in detail as an article. Jayasree Saranathan https://www.blogger.com/profile/01048252011566427834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442555339667770589.post-70046429332595420352014-07-02T17:27:00.389+05:302014-07-02T17:27:00.389+05:30Jayasree madam,
This time the month of July start...Jayasree madam,<br /><br />This time the month of July started and still there are no rains in many parts of India.<br /><br />The people of Andhra Pradesh are also suffering due to high heat. Many deaths have been reported due to intense heat.<br /><br />I request you to please write an article regarding reasons for less rainfall this season and when people will be relieved of severe heat and be blessed with Rains.<br /><br />Thanking You<br /><br />Sarada<br /><br />This is from Times of India<br /><br />http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/visakhapatnam/No-rain-in-sight-in-9-coastal-districts-of-AP/articleshow/37108616.cms<br /><br />No rain in sight in 9 coastal districts of AP<br /><br />Visakhapatnam : <br /><br />Five days after the onset of the southwest monsoon was officially declared by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) authorities, rains are nowhere in sight with almost all the nine districts of coastal Andhra and four Rayalaseema districts receiving scanty rainfall since June 19.<br /><br />Weathermen and experts in the field of meteorology and oceanography attributed the severe rainfall deficit to several factors including the late onset of monsoon, non-formation of proper low pressures in the Bay of Bengal so far this monsoon season, the formation of cyclone Nanauk in the Arabian Sea as well as the El Nino effect.<br /><br />Prof SSVS Ramakrishna of the department of meteorology and oceanography at Andhra University, who is an expert in cyclones and monsoon, said the southwest monsoon has not yet strongly hit the state. <br /><br />"Vizag city was supposed to have received its first rainfall under the influence of the southwest monsoon on June 9, but has till date seen nothing," he said, adding that even the mild showers witnessed every now and then since June 1 were not because of the onset of southwest monsoon, but just casual rains.<br /><br />"In addition to these reasons, the El Nino phenomenon, which has struck after 12 years, is also strongly influencing the movement of monsoon. <br /><br />The El Nino effect hit monsoons in India in the years 1982, 2002 and now in 2014. <br /><br />This dry spell is expected to continue for the next one week as the movement of the monsoon seems to be shifting towards the sea instead of land," Prof Ramakrishna said, explaining that the El Nino effect is nothing but an abnormal sea surface temperature that obstructs the movement of monsoon.<br /><br />Meanwhile, N Narasimha Rao, assistant meteorologist (forecast), India Meteorological Department (IMD), Hyderabad, said that some parts of the state recorded maximum temperatures of over 40 degree Celsius even in the ongoing monsoon. <br /><br /><br />"The system is almost abnormal this year," Rao said, expressing hope that the monsoon would witness a good progress over the next couple of days due to the formation of some upper air cyclonic troughs across the Bay of Bengal.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18346241191640860769noreply@blogger.com