In regards to Beehive mentioned below on 6/4. a thunderstorm storm blew in around 1755. so Tara Cross, George and Sue Schroeder and I left Geyser Hill in haste, considering the lightning strike that happened earlier in the week. As we neared the Old Faithful Lodge, Beehive erupted, apparently without an Indicator. Question: Could a change in barometric pressure from the storm have caused the sudden eruption? The previous eruption was at 1928 on 6/3/10 (seen by Mike Frazier, and there was a webcam recorded Indicator of 11 minutes). Before the storm, Beehive had been splashing, though the splashes had 7 or more minutes between them. Any thoughts on this idea? Thanks. P:at Snyder On Jun 4, 2010, at 6:51 PM, Graham Meech wrote: > Here are some times from the webcams on Friday 6/4/10 taken from the > chat log (<http://yellowstone.paulthompson.net/camchat/#StreamOnly> > ) thanks for all the reports. > > Two Grand reports but only 6h18m between them so one or both of them might be wrong. Beehive this evening again but nobody noticed an indicator on the cam. Nice long Lion series today ended late this afternoon. > > Aurum 1310ie, > Beehive 1801ie, > Depression 0855ie, > Grand 0800ie, 1418ie, > Lion 0510ie, 0620ie, 0733ie, 0839ie, 0949ie, 1046ie, 1154ie, 1255ie, 1355ie, 1504ie, 1616ie, > Little Squirt 0739ie, > OF 0620ie, 0746ie, 0915ie, 1052ie, 1221ie, 1329ie, 1507ie, 1613ie, 1748ie, 1923ie, > Plume 0612ie, 0713ie, 0816ie, 0920ie, 1026ie, 1141ie, 1402ie, 1715ie, 1825ie, 1932ie, > Riverside 1656ie, > > Graham Meech > > > _______________________________________________ > Geysers mailing list > Geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20100605/ddf8f1f7/attachment.html>