[Geysers] More interesting pics from the static cam of the area near the Anemones UGB 07/09/2010

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Sun Jul 11 18:40:00 PDT 2010


I was there on Thursday and can confirm that it was quite windy.  Based on what I observed that day, I believe the steam cloud in question is actually from Old Faithful. It was blowing quite strong left to right late in the day when the pictures were captured.  



Brian 




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Schwarz " < david . schwarz @ gmail .com> 
To: "Geyser Observation Reports" <geysers at lists. wallawalla . edu > 
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2010 12:21:17 AM 
Subject: Re: [Geysers] More interesting pics from the static cam of the area         near the Anemones UGB 07/09/2010 


   Most of those shots could be explained away as either steam from Plume (several are clearly on the far side of the boardwalk) or blowing steam from Old Faithful.  The only feature in that area other than Plume is "Pathetic Little Hole" / "Improbable."  Given the amount of attention Beehive is getting due to its short intervals, if Improbable is doing anything substantial and frequent, it'd be pretty surprising if no local observers noticed it. 

David Schwarz 


On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 1:36 AM, < inezaustin @ aol .com > wrote: 


More interesting pics from the static cam of the area near the Anemones UGB 07/09/2010.  They may not be significant and they may not all show the same thing.  You can make up your own mind.  This was more likely the third day we saw this and it seems to happen once a day in a series over about an hour.  On two of the pictures the time is included, other wise the file name is randomly numbered. Inez 

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