[Geysers] Webcam times 8/7/2010
TSBryan at aol.com
TSBryan at aol.com
Sun Aug 8 09:46:32 PDT 2010
As with Graham, I write from afar, and the following should not be taken as
a prediction. However (hoo-ha), in 1994 in the five days prior to
Beehive's Indicator beginning a stretch of 10 days without triggering Beehive, the
pattern was:
Beehive (1044 on 6/28/1994), False, Beehive, False, Beehive, Mid-cycle,
Beehive, gap in data, Beehive, Mid-cycle, False, Beehive (at 0057 on
7/2/1994), Mid-cycle, Mid-cycle, and False (0908 on 7/2/1994). The next eruption of
Beehive was recorded at 1647 on 7/12.
We do not know it for absolutely certain, but it is reasonably sure that
there were no Beehives during those 10 days, HOWEVER, there was a Dome
(initial at 1636 on 7/5/1994) and a Giantess (initial 0925 on 7/11/1994).
So I wish I was in the Park, but.....
Scott Bryan
In a message dated 8/7/2010 8:00:00 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
meechg at verizon.net writes:
There several false indicators reported today but then there was one for
real this afternoon so reports of Beehive's demise have been greatly
exagerated. I also claim no power to influence Beehive's ability to erupt from
~1700 miles away although it current activity is exciting don't you think?
Beehive 1334ie Indicator 1318ie,
Behive Indicator (no Beehive) 0808ie d~59min , 1834ie, 2018ie,
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