What is interesting is I was talking to my aunt about this. Many of you know her as Jeannine Wagner (Montgomery). She was pointing out that this is not unheard of for Grand, but the average has been so long at 7-9 hours it is what most remember. There was a couple years - around when I was born, that she remembers it having this happen, but it was short lived. We should watch to see if this lasts more than six months or is just a short lived thing. I am curious myself though. Lots of interesting things going on. Also welcome back Plume. It was so weird being there in September and not seeing it on Geyser Hill. Andiy On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 5:38 PM, David Monteith <dmonteit at comcast.net>wrote: > Grand appears to have increased its interval > > Table and graph from geysertimes.org > Date Time Interval > 25 Oct 2012 @ 1451 ns wc 6h 54m > 25 Oct 2012 @ 0757 E 8h 1m > 24 Oct 2012 @ 2356 E 6h 52m > 24 Oct 2012 @ 1704 E 7h 56m > 24 Oct 2012 @ 0908 8h 13m > 24 Oct 2012 @ 0055 E 8h 4m > 23 Oct 2012 @ 1651 E 8h 0m > 23 Oct 2012 @ 0851 ie wc 5h 18m > 23 Oct 2012 @ 0333 E 5h 39m > 22 Oct 2012 @ 2154 E 5h 14m > 22 Oct 2012 @ 1640 ie wc 5h 33m > 22 Oct 2012 @ 1107 ie wc 5h 40m > 22 Oct 2012 @ 0527 E 6h 17m > 21 Oct 2012 @ 2310 E 5h 55m > 21 Oct 2012 @ 1715 ie wc 6h 0m > 21 Oct 2012 @ 1115 5h 27m > 21 Oct 2012 @ 0548 E 5h 14m > 21 Oct 2012 @ 0034 E 5h 25m > 20 Oct 2012 @ 1909 ns wc 5h 35m > 20 Oct 2012 @ 1334 5h 18m > 20 Oct 2012 @ 0816 5h 12m > > _______________________________________________ > Geysers mailing list > Geysers at lists.wallawalla.edu > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20121026/bfe11094/attachment.html>