Comments: | Even with day-long intervals, it preliminarily appears Indicator's continuation time remains at about 2¾-3 minutes (this one's Indicator continued for 2m53s), if it precedes Beehive at all. I had expected this number to fall as the intervals had increased (or, said differently, I had expected the energy available to have decreased since those 9¼h intervals). Also, it seems 7 minutes of Indicator lead time (12-13 minutes at the longest-ish recently, this one was 5m15s) results in a 30s decrease in Beehive duration, or, 14s of Indicator results in a one-second decrease in Beehive's duration. Of course only meant indicatively - no eruption is the same. This is also omitting any duration loss as a result of the continuation time. |