Just to be clear, there haven't been any Beehive intervals greater than 14 hours in a couple of weeks. The 20+-hour intervals listed are all doubles, per temperature recorder data and night observations. David Schwarz On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Rich Gatlin <richlg96 at gmail.com> wrote: > Here are some times from the webcams on Friday 07/09/10 taken from > the chat log (<http://yellowstone.paulthompson.net/camchat/#StreamOnly> > ) and from Pat Snyder, thanks for all the reports. > > A two daylight Beehive day. > > Aurum 08:20:37ie 12:15:36ie > > Beehive Indicator 05:43 16:59ie? > > Beehive 05:49 17:12 > > Grand 10:06 > > Lion 06:52 and a big roar (minor?) 07:10 > > Little Squirt 06:47ie > > OF 07:27:31ns 08:59:41ie 10:27:19ie 12:04:30ie 13:48:11ie 15:16:19ie > 16:58:32ie > > Plume 09:30:14ie 10:32:20ie 11:24:26ie 12:21:44ie 13:19ie 1416 > 15:04:18ie 16:13:35ie > 17:05:05ie 18:03ie > > Rich Henderson > > Beehive > Date Time Interval > 07/03/10 12:27:00 12:00:00 > 07/04/10 13:55:00 25:28:00 > 07/05/10 11:49:00 21:54:00 > 07/06/10 11:23:25 23:34:25 > 07/07/10 14:06:45 26:43:20 > 07/08/10 16:03:09 25:57:00 > 07/09/10 05:49:00 13:46:00 > 07/09/10 17:12:00 11:23:00 > _______________________________________________ > Geysers mailing list > Geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20100709/d9606415/attachment.html>