[Geysers] NPS Geyser App

Lucille Reilly thedulcimerlady at juno.com
Wed Dec 17 09:53:18 PST 2014


Thanks for this.  I can access it on my PC via IE and then iTunes.

 

But, upon typing it into iPad (my email account there was shut down when the email below arrived), whose software was updated about 36 hours ago, I still cannot view it.  Word to the wise.

 

Is it my understanding that this is a free app?  All the button says is “GET.”

 

Lucille Reilly

 

From: geysers-bounces at lists.wallawalla.edu [mailto:geysers-bounces at lists.wallawalla.edu] On Behalf Of Kevin Brown
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2014 10:11 PM
To: Geyser Observation Reports
Subject: Re: [Geysers] NPS Geyser App

 

The link to the Apple version of the app

 

NPS Yellowstone Geysers by National Park Service
https://appsto.re/us/FkgT1.i









Kevin


On Dec 16, 2014, at 2:42 PM, Gary Einstein <greinstein at prodigy.net> wrote:

In case you missed it:

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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK NEWS RELEASE
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Yellowstone Geyser Eruption Predictions Now Available On Your Smartphone and Tablet

 

The largest concentration of active geysers in the world—approximately half of the world’s total— is found in Yellowstone.
 
You can now discover the natural wonder of the most famous geyser of all, Old Faithful, and other geysers with a free app that you can use during your visit to the park and at home. The new app will help you find out when Old Faithful and five other predictable geysers could erupt.
 
The app also features a link to a webcam so that you can view live eruptions of Old Faithful and other nearby geysers. The FAQ section provides answers to several of the frequently asked questions that explain how a few geysers can be predicted and other fascinating details about Yellowstone’s geysers.
 
You can follow the Social Media Feed and see what’s happening in Yellowstone by browsing the park’s Twitter, YouTube and Flickr sites. Because every eruption is different, the app’s Photo Gallery contains an array of geyser eruption photos.
 
The NPS Geysers app was developed in partnership with Dr. Brett Oppegaard, Washington State University (Vancouver) and University of Hawaii, and the National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park and Harpers Ferry Center. The app was made possible, in part, by a donation from Canon USA, Inc., through the Yellowstone Park Foundation.
 
The NPS Geysers app is now available in the Google Play Store and in the Apple App Store.

 

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