[Geysers] satellite imagery

sheri email.sheri at verizon.net
Fri Apr 8 17:34:48 PDT 2005


do you think those are 'live' pictures..
I assumed they were cached photos....
hmmmm

I better go check..
*sheri*

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Karen Webb 
  To: geyser observation reports 
  Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 11:35 AM
  Subject: Re: [Geysers] satellite imagery


  From Karen Webb
      What fun!  Does anyone who's looking at the images have the 
  impression you can tell when some of the bigger fountain geysers are 
  erupting?  I can see Morning and Fountain filling (based on the shape of 
  the border and the amount of blue I'm seeing) but wondered if it was 
  refreshing fast enough to see little white bursts or steam clouds.  What 
  a nice fix for a dull April day!
  Karen

  Glennon wrote:

  >I noticed that maps.google.com just placed satellite imagery online.
  >With it, Yellowstone's thermal basins are covered with ~1 meter/pixel
  >images. A toggle button in the upper right side of the interface goes
  >between graphic map and satellite imagery. The default is a graphic
  >line map.
  >
  >By the way, to get to the general vicinity, you might search: 82190
  >(zip code for Yellowstone).
  >
  >~Alan
  >
  >J. Alan Glennon
  >UCSB Geography
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