[Geysers] North Goggles "Complete" listing -- 2/12/12

Pat Snyder riozafiro at gmail.com
Mon Feb 13 05:22:46 PST 2012


Thank you very much, Dave! This information is great, nice of you to track it yesterday.

Also note that North Goggles erupted in concert with Beehive and Beehive's Indicator at 1649. Very cool. Boy, how I wish I could have been there in person.
Pat Snyder

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On Feb 13, 2012, at 1:55 AM, David Monteith wrote:

> Here is a listing of the North Goggles and Lion eruptions seen via the
> webcams on Sunday February 12, 2012.  Note this list corrects errors in
> my previous list and in data posted on geysertimes.org
> 
> A total of 11 Lion and 22 North Goggles eruptions were visible.  It was
> light enough to see via the webcams from 0640 to 1820.  
> 
> If there is interest I can also review the recordings for data on Little
> Cub.
> 
> NG = North Goggles
> 
> If no height is given for NG then the eruption was approximately 3 to 6
> feet or in some cases steam obscured the water height.  Except for the
> two 195 second duration eruptions all other eruptions were consistent
> with expected minor behavior.  Heights were estimated based upon people
> occasionally standing in the vicinity and the sign board at the trail
> junction.
> 
> Durations are approximate to the nearest 5 seconds.
> 
> Eruption     Duration  Notes
> 0641  Lion
> 0748  Lion
> 0803  NG     20 sec    First eruption seen although conditions were  
>                       not ideal before this.  Could not 
>                       distinguish water through steam cloud.
> 0832  NG     15 sec
> 0848  Lion
> 0921  NG     20 sec
> 0938  NG     15 sec
> 0940  Lion
> 1006  NG     
> 1028  NG     30 sec
> 1036  Lion
> 1045  NG               Poor conditions no duration
> 1108  NG     45 sec    Water clearly visible.  Estimated about 6 feet.
> 1130  NG     45 sec    Water clearly visible
> 1132  Lion
> 1153  NG     35 sec
> 1215  NG     40 sec    Water clearly visible
> 1227  Lion
> 1244  NG     35 sec    Water clearly visible.  Steam consistent with 
>                       NG boiling or refill seen at 1246. Lasted
>                       about 2 minutes
> 1312  NG     55 sec    Water clearly visible.  Steam consistent with 
>                       NG boiling or refill seen at 1315. Lasted
>                       about 2 minutes
> 1324  Lion
> 1340  NG               Poor viewing conditions no duration
> 1409  NG     195 sec   Height 12-15 ft not a stead column more 
>                       bursting like in appearance.  Appeared to 
>                       be waning at about the 60 second point 
>                       then became more energetic and hit its 
>                       maximum height during the second minute. 
> 1423  Lion
> 1517  NG     25 sec    Water clearly visible
> 1531  Lion
> 1535  NG     25 sec    Water clearly visible
> 1558  NG     30 sec    Water clearly visible
> 1620  NG     30 sec    Steam consistent with 
>                       NG boiling or refill seen at 1623.  Lasted
>                       about 2 minutes
> 1643  Lion Minor
> 1649  NG     40 sec    Steam consistent with 
>                       NG boiling or refill seen at 1652.  Lasted
>                       about 2 minutes
> 1712  Lion
> 1723  NG     195 sec   Height 15 ft.  Eruption started with a steady
>                       column that quickly reached maximum height 
>                       and maintained for less than 10 seconds before
>                       reverting to a more bursting like play.
> 1817  NG     25 sec
> 
> Dave
> 
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