[Geysers] Beehive through winter
Timothy A. Holmes (W8TAH)
w8tah at zoominternet.net
Sat Mar 12 06:05:52 PST 2005
Scott, You mentioned Yellowstones daily report, Where can I find this
report, I have the NPS wide one, but not the YNP specific one
TIM
TSBryan at aol.com wrote:
> Now that today's Yellowstone Daily Report announced that the road from
> West Entrance to Old Faithful _reopened_ today to "wheeled vehicles
> and rubber-track snow coaches" (why do they call them snow
> coaches?)... and with today's predicted high temperature at OF being
> 49F... I thought you might to see what Beehive has been up to.
>
> Great thanks to Ralph Taylor for sending the electronic data to me.
> I've appended it to the chart I did on last year's data (I still need
> to dig out the last season info on Plume, Scuba, etc. and get it onto
> this version -- but I was really only after Beehive at this point).
>
> You will see that right about November 1, 2004 (or maybe mid-October),
> Beehive began to change rather radically. Looks as if Giantess had
> something to do with that. Throughout 2004, the Giantess effect was to
> lengthen Beehive after Giantess; January 2005, Beehive dramatically
> lengthened well _before the January 30 Giantess. And all those
> long-interval peaks. Well, so my for that moon theory of mine. Not a
> surprise...
>
> That long interval was 43h 18m, on January 16. Might the detector have
> been iced up at times during that about-2 week span? Nevertheless, the
> upward trend since early January is clear, and the overall average
> interval for February was 20h 42m.
>
> Rather low resolution jpg is attached.
>
> Scott Bryan
> (Hi, Sue and George)
>
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