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Integrated atmospheric measurements were made at Kadapa (14.28 deg N, 78.42 deg E), India during the annular solar eclipse of 15th January 2010. Sensitive, high-resolution meteorological observations revealed dynamical atmospheric effects despite the presence of cloud. Short-term eclipse related changes dominated over temperature, wind speed, and wind directions associated with the synoptic conditions. Cold Point Temperature (CPT) height and its value were decreased during the maximum phase of annular solar eclipse. A decrease of troposphere and lower stratosphere temperature is observed…mehr

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Integrated atmospheric measurements were made at Kadapa (14.28 deg N, 78.42 deg E), India during the annular solar eclipse of 15th January 2010. Sensitive, high-resolution meteorological observations revealed dynamical atmospheric effects despite the presence of cloud. Short-term eclipse related changes dominated over temperature, wind speed, and wind directions associated with the synoptic conditions. Cold Point Temperature (CPT) height and its value were decreased during the maximum phase of annular solar eclipse. A decrease of troposphere and lower stratosphere temperature is observed during the solar eclipse. A strong temperature inversion is observed on eclipse day. The wave oscillation is also observed during the maximum phase of solar eclipse in the height range of 17-22 km compared to the eclipse day as well as control day.
Autorenporträt
Ich habe 2008 meinen Master of Science an der Yogi Vemana University und 2015 meinen Doktortitel an der Acharya Nagarjuan University in Andhra Pradesh (A.P), Indien, erworben. Derzeit arbeite ich als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Yogi Vemana University, A.P, Indien. Meine aktuelle Forschung umfasst durch Sonnenfinsternisse verursachte Effekte, die Verbreiterung des Tropengürtels mithilfe von Satelliten und bodengestützten Instrumenten.