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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>Thanks for the reports Barbara.<BR> <BR>However, I don't see electronic times of 1033E and 1559E on Wed 7/16 for Great Fountain. I see 1033E on 7/17, 1130E on 7/16, but don't see any 1559E anywhere during July. Using the data on geysertimes, I can't find anything near a 5 1/2 hour interval. That would be an amazingly short interval, almost as short as the intervals that precede Great Fountain entering wild phase.<BR> <BR><br> <BR><div>> Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 18:43:07 -0400<br>> From: barbara.lasseter@gmail.com<br>> To: Geysers@lists.wallawalla.edu<br>> Subject: [Geysers] Geyser Report Fri-Sat-Sun-Mon July 18-21, 2014<br>> <br>> Geyser Report Fri-Sat-Sun-Mon July 18-21, 2014<br>> <br>> <br>> I don't seem to have been allocating my gazing time well recently, but<br>> here goes.<br>> <br>> Today, Monday, July 21, 2014:<br><br>> I went back to Great fountain, which had not yet been in overflow as I<br>> drove past on my way in. Yesterday's 1101 time gave me hope I would<br>> catch the overflow. No worries on that account! First overflow was<br>> 1259. We had a so-so eruption at 1422 p=5e. The electronic for the<br>> overnight was night was 0033E. Must have been a great eruption! All<br>> this while the VC interval is currently 10-3/4hr, and, remember, I<br>> spent last Thursday again watching a hopeless pool only to hear it had<br>> an approx 5-1/2hr interval (per electronic time 1033E and 1559E on Wed<br>> 7/16). G-r-r-r.<br>> <br></div>                                            </div></body>
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