{"id":2863,"date":"2024-06-06T06:47:00","date_gmt":"2024-06-06T12:47:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/geysers.org\/wordpress\/?p=2863"},"modified":"2024-06-05T22:03:13","modified_gmt":"2024-06-06T04:03:13","slug":"observations-for-2024-june-05","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/geysers.org\/wordpress\/2024\/06\/06\/observations-for-2024-june-05\/","title":{"rendered":"Observations for 2024 June 05"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Once again, was awakened by a call for Beehive's Indicator, this time before sunrise. Got over to Geyser Hill with plenty of time, but realized that I'd forgotten to bring my umbrella. Fortunately, didn't need it, as it was mostly calm and I could move fast enough to avoid the slowly migrating spray zone. We were the only two people over there.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>With no report on the overnight Grand eruption, I went out at around the twelve hour mark. Turns out I was a bit early, as I overheard some NPS personnel who were downloading data say it was at 04:04. After an hour of longer Turban eruptions, there a 36 minute Turban Delay interval. From there it was a wait of five more Turban eruption intervals before the One Burst Grand eruption. This was a 9-1\/2 minute long eruption where Vent &amp; Turban continued afterwards. During the eruption, West Triplet started to erupt, but finished before the Grand eruption ended.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<pre class=\"wp-block-preformatted\">2024-Jun-05:11:35:58 D5\/T1C\n\n 11:34:40\tTurban\t-1m18s\n 11:35:53\tBoop\t-0m05s\n 11:35:58\tB1\t--- d=09m34s\n 11:38:32\tVent\t2m34s\n 11:45:32\tP1\t9m34s\nVent &amp; Turban continue\n\n\t\t\t\t     \t\u03a3D=09m34s\n\t* * * * *\n 08:42:42\t\t\td=03m57s \t\n 09:05:21\tInt: 22m39s\td=04m21s \t\n 09:27:04\tInt: 21m43s\td=04m38s \t\n 10:04:49\tInt: 37m45s\td=04m47s  D0\t\n 10:21:38\tInt: 16m49s\td=04m15s  D1\t\n 10:40:43\tInt: 19m05s\td=03m50s  D2\t\n 11:00:50\tInt: 20m07s\td=03m45s  D3\t\n 11:17:18\tInt: 16m28s\td=03m40s  D4\t\n\t\t     Turban: 17m22s<\/pre>\n\n\n\n<p>Decided I should try and wait for something at the northern end of the Upper Basin, and as I rode up, Grotto Fountain was boiling up nicely. It didn't erupt, but I waited the hour for the next opportunity, where Grotto Fountain and Grotto did erupt. The wind shifted just enough so that my camera was not in the best place to record the activity, but I didn't want to move and adjust it while recording.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A few hours later arrived back out to Grand to find West Triplet late in an eruption. That turned out to be important, as over the next three hours Grand made no real attempt to erupt. There was a series of ten Turban eruptions where stayed pretty constant at around 3-1\/2 minutes, with two exceptions where the durations were less than three.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Finally West Triplet started to erupt again and Grand went into a Turban Delay interval. At the 29minute mark, with the sun set, Grand finally erupted with an explosive start. This gave us an over 11 minute One Burst Eruption, followed almost immediately by the start of and eruption of Rift.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<pre class=\"wp-block-preformatted\">2024-Jun-05:20:55:17 D0\/G1Q\n\n 20:55:16\tVent Ovfl\t-0m01s\n 20:55:17\tB1\t--- d=11m28s\n 20:55:54\tTurban\t0m37s\n 20:57:40\tVent\t2m23s\n 21:06:45\tP1\t11m28s\n 21:07:26\tV&amp;T Quit\t12m09s\n\n\t\t\t\t     \t\u03a3D=11m28s\n\t* * * * *\n 17:43:16\t\t\td=04m15s \t\n 18:02:49\tInt: 19m33s\td=04m02s \t\n 18:21:25\tInt: 18m36s\td=03m32s \t\n 18:41:07\tInt: 19m42s\td=03m29s \t\n 18:57:25\tInt: 16m18s\td=02m43s \t\n 19:15:59\tInt: 18m34s\td=03m16s \t\n 19:34:17\tInt: 18m18s\td=03m33s \t\n 19:52:18\tInt: 18m01s\td=03m31s \t\n 20:09:34\tInt: 17m16s\td=03m32s \t\n 20:26:15\tInt: 16m41s\td=02m55s \n 20:33:45\t\t\t\tWest Triplet\t\n\t\t      Grand: 29m02s<\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Once again, was awakened by a call for Beehive's Indicator, this time before sunrise. Got over to Geyser Hill with plenty of time, but realized that I'd forgotten to bring my umbrella. Fortunately, didn't need it, as it was mostly calm and I could move fast enough to avoid the slowly migrating spray zone. 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