Eruption 1471011

Date:2024-07-27
Time:1541 ie
Geyser:Beehive's Indicator
Webcam:Yes
Initial:No
Major/Minor:N/A
Duration:>2m04s
Standardized Duration:>2m 4s
Time Entered:2024-07-27 15:45:48
Time Updated:2024-07-27 16:04:42
Time Uploaded:2024-07-27 22:25:12
Entrant:JarnoO
Observer:
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Comments:mid-cycle; I guess this is how, in the 90s, there were several Indicator entries in the OFVCL-EV near to one another (I eventually resorted to numbering them x out of y - one or two I can deduplicate, but when you have up to 6 a day for multiple days, it just gets tiring)

Stronger than the July 5 mid cycle. 2nd mid cycle 16min later.
Entrant: K.Cooper
Time Entered:2024-07-27 15:52:49
Time Updated:2024-07-27 16:51:21
Time Uploaded:2024-07-27 16:51:06
Submitted to:Geysertimes.org
Jarno—The entries you’re looking at for frequent eruptions of Beehive’s Indicator are almost certainly cases of “false Indicators” where Beehive was erupting on really long intervals. Especially if you’re looking at 1994, 1999, 2004, 2010. And yes, eruptions of the Indicator many times a day were frustrating because you couldn’t ignore them because eventually (sometimes after several days) Beehive would erupt with ine of them.
Entrant: LynnS
Time Entered:2024-07-27 16:52:19
Time Updated:2024-07-27 19:46:37
Time Uploaded:2024-07-27 19:46:37
Submitted to:GeyserTimes for iOS
K.Cooper
Time Entered:2024-07-27 15:49:25
Time Uploaded:2024-07-27 15:49:25
Submitted to:Geysertimes.org
No flags for this eruption.
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