[Geysers] Beehive No Indicator eruptions

Donnie Grisso dlgrisso at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 8 18:37:28 PST 2012


 
I've personally seen over 250 Beehive eruptions during the past 22 years including 5 with no indicator. These 5 no indicator eruptions were all during the summer season. I do know that at least 2 of the no indicator eruptions were during a Giantess eruption. Screwy things happy during Giantess. I have no explanation for the other 3 but they were during the summer season.
 
Donnie Grisso

 
 

--- On Sat, 12/8/12, Karen Low <yellowstonekaren at yahoo.com> wrote:


From: Karen Low <yellowstonekaren at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Geysers] Beehive No Indicator eruptions
To: "Geyser Observation Reports" <geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu>
Date: Saturday, December 8, 2012, 12:30 AM





I don't have hard data to support it, but I think no indicator eruptions are more common in winter than in summer.  Or at least in my experience.  I've definitely seen more no indicator Beehive eruptions in winter  Perhaps because Close to Cone is acting as a substitute indicator?


Karen Low






From: Will Boekel <wolveslax65 at comcast.net>
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Subject: [Geysers] Beehive No Indicator eruptions






I’m not a history buff but I can’t remember a lot of articles that said that Beehive was having a sizeable number of short indicators or no
indicator eruptions. So how rare are no indicator Beehive eruptions?
 
This is a list of all the recent no indicator eruptions (from geyser times):
 
9/30/2012 Beehive 00:52 – Indicator 00:54
10/17/2012 Beehive 09:34wc – Indicator 09:36wc
10/20/2012 Beehive 11:14wc – No Indicator
11/8/2012 Beehive 16:55wc – Indicator 16:58
11/26/2012 Beehive 15:36wc – No Indicator
12/7/2012 Beehive 13:36wc – No Indicator
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