2019
DOI: 10.1007/s13351-019-8056-7
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Perturbations in Earth’s Atmosphere over An Indian Region during the Total Solar Eclipse on 22 July 2009

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“…An increasing trend in relative humidity changes is observed at most sites throughout the solar eclipse event (Table 1). Previous studies also reported an increase in relative humidity during solar eclipse events (Tzanis et al, 2008;Namboodiri et al, 2011;Prasad et al, 2019). Temperature and humidity were inversely proportional., The relative humidity would respond as the temperature changed.…”
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“…An increasing trend in relative humidity changes is observed at most sites throughout the solar eclipse event (Table 1). Previous studies also reported an increase in relative humidity during solar eclipse events (Tzanis et al, 2008;Namboodiri et al, 2011;Prasad et al, 2019). Temperature and humidity were inversely proportional., The relative humidity would respond as the temperature changed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%