[Geysers] Beehive and the Bubbler
Pat Snyder
riozafiro at comcast.net
Fri Jun 16 05:07:38 PDT 2006
I was waiting for Beehive for at least 1.5 hours on 6-2 and the
bubbler was on the entire time I was there. Debbie Sjodin had been
waiting there even longer, she might have a bubbler start time for
that date.
Pat S.
On Jun 15, 2006, at 5:34 PM, George Schroeder wrote:
> When we arrived at the UGB on June 2nd, we were told that the
> bubbler by
> Beehive had been starting 2.5 to 3 hours before Beehive. We
> decided to
> try and keep track of this during our stay. Below are the results
> from
> the eruptions that we saw.
>
> Date Time of Beehive Time between Bubbler and Beehive
> 6-2 1134 no data
> 6-3 1132 2.5 to 3 hours
> 6-4 1059 2 hours
> 6-5 1105* 40 minutes
> 6-6 1142 1 hour 40 minutes
> 6-7 0934 50 minutes to 2 hours
> 6-8 0635 no data
> 6-9 1041 3 hours 45 minutes
> 6-10 1320 more that 6 hours 30 minutes
> 6-11 1313 more than 6 hours
>
> * a "no indicator" eruption
>
> The entries without an exact time are due to not knowing when the
> bubbler started. They are based on the latest time the bubbler was
> known to be off and the earliest time that the bubbler was known to be
> on. We had not heard of the possible bubbler - Beehive connection
> when
> we arrived on 6-2, so did not have any data on the bubbler start time.
> The 6-8 "no data" entry was due to the indicator being i.e. upon
> arrival
> on the hill.
>
> The bubbler may have given useful information earlier in the season.
> But, except for the first couple of eruptions, the most that we could
> get from it was that Beehive had not erupted recently.
>
> George and Sue Schroeder
>
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