[Geysers] Not a 5 hour interval for Grand Geyser (Schwarz)

Pat Snyder riozafiro at gmail.com
Mon May 17 04:50:16 PDT 2010


Ohe reason for the confusion may be that after those cold, windy days a couple of weeks ago, I think the still camera was blown or bumped over to the right just a bit, so now it is hard to distinguish Grand from Oblong, since both erupt right on the left viewing edge. Unless the wind is favorable, it's hard to see Grand's entire eruption (the wind blows Grand's steam out of view).

Now that the summer season is gearing up, maybe someone would be so kind as to please move the camera back to show more of Grand. 
Thanks in advance!
Pat Snyder (the Webcam Addict, but in less than two weeks, I will see the geysers in person!)



On May 16, 2010, at 6:53 PM, Mary Beth Schwarz wrote:

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>      This afternoon (16 May 2010) I spoke to Barbara Lasseter.  According to her information, on 14 May Grand was at about 0215 Electronic and seen next at 1213.  Oblong erupted around 0715, so that was likely the steam cloud mistaken for Grand on a cool, steamy morning.
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>      I am posting this for her in case she does not get to e-mail very soon since she has not been in West Yellowstone very long.  Thanks for the info Barbara!
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>      Mary Beth Schwarz
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