Noctilucent clouds represent a captivating intersection of environmental science and cosmic phenomena. For India – primarily situated between equatorial regions up to roughly 37 degrees latitude – direct sightings remain improbable given the geographic limitation outlined in the report. However, trends such as their increasing appearance at lower latitudes coudl hold relevance globally as indicators of broader atmospheric changes influenced by climate shifts or human activity.
As India continues addressing environmental challenges related to pollution and climate change, these phenomena serve as a reminder that global interconnectedness shapes local impacts on weather patterns and ecological processes. Such studies also reinforce India’s interest in advancing scientific outreach related to astronomy for both educational purposes and raising public awareness about our relationship with Earth’s atmosphere.
!Noctilucent clouds captured over Sunderland, UK
Caption: Noctilucent clouds captured over Sunderland, UK in 2014. (Image credit: matt Robinson)
!Noctilucent clouds pictured over Antarctica
Caption: noctilucent clouds pictured over Antarctica. (image credit: Dave Hughes)