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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>THIS REPORT IS FOR THE USE OF THE READERS OF THIS LISTSERV AND IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE, INCLUDING PUBLICATION IN THE SPUT.<BR> <BR> There was a "false Indicator" yesterday with some ensuing discussion about Beehive's false indicators on the OF webcam chat page. <BR> <BR> From 1989 through 2012 the only seasons with frequent mid-cycle or false eruptions of Beehive's Indicator were 1994, 1998, 1999, and 2010.<BR> <BR> The season with the fewest eruptions of Beehive was the summer of 1994. There were frequent independent eruptions of the Indicator. Beehive probably only erupted 6 times in July, 1 time in August, and 1 time in September before Beehive started erupting regularly again after the October 1-2 eruption of Giantess.<BR> <BR> In 1998 when there were independent eruptions of the Indicator, there were 27 reported eruptions of Beehive in July, 17 in August, 10 in September. Beehive resumed "daily" eruptions in mid-October.<BR> <BR> We also had frequent independent eruptions of the Indicator in 1999 when Beehive had a few 10-12 day intervals, but did Beehive did manage to have 9 reported eruptions in July, 11 in August, and 12 in September.<BR> <BR> In 2010, despite frequent reports of mid-cycle or false indicators, and some slight irregularity in mid June-early July when Beehive was "erratic" with intervals as "long" as 36 hours, the independent activity from Beehive's Indicator did not result in intervals of days between eruptions of Beehive. <BR> <BR> For more information, see my article about Beehive's Indicator in Volume XII of <em>The Transactions</em>.<BR> <BR> The other period of "dormancy" for Beehive since the late 1980s occurred in fall 1989 through early spring 1990. <BR> <BR>Lynn Stephens<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>                                            </div></body>
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