[Geysers] Known and likely eruptions of Morning this year

Lynn Stephens lstephens2006 at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 15 17:42:07 PDT 2012


During my two "gazing" trips (May 18-June 9) and June 28-July 15 I spent almost all my gazing time in the Lower Basin so I generally had the Fountain Complex under observation from about dawn until dusk. Lynn
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Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 15:43:10 -0600
Subject: Re: [Geysers] Known and likely eruptions of Morning this year

















Do gazers spend any time at Fountain during
the 5-8 hours after a Fountain eruption?  If so, how often?

 

Suzanne and I will be in the park the week
before Labor Day, and instead of waiting for the next one burst Grand, perhaps
our time should be spent at Morning.

 

Paul Strasser

 









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[mailto:geysers-bounces at lists.wallawalla.edu] On
Behalf Of David Schwarz

Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2012
7:54 PM

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Subject: [Geysers] Known and
likely eruptions of Morning this year



 



 





So in the interest of keeping things straight, so far, we have:





 





June 13, in the morning or around midday, seems likely based on signs
that have since been associated with eruptions





June 20 1231





June 21 1040





June 30 0616





August 4 0454ie likely, seen from the road but not immediately
investigated, but later behavior was consistent with an eruption





August 10 0842 initially inferred based on observation of the area
hours later, but confirmed by John Cox via Karen Low





August 13 before 0730, likely based on signs





 





David Schwarz









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