Note: | Steamboat did its new bursty trick as described in CB's note. Two trees felled by runoff in the W. channel S. of bridge - one live, one dead. Water returned to the N. vent about 1545. S. vent completely in steam 1557.1558 first N. vent pause, water in S. to 40'-50' (both angled and upsy concurrently). This was followed by a 100' burst from N. vent while S. returned to steam. Very similar to the mixed water/steam phase on 6/12 and another witnessed by Byron last Spring. Pattern repeated every ~5 min,: quiet N. pause>40'-50' jetting from S>N burst to 80'-120'>S. to steam>quiet N. pause. At 1625 pattern began to cycle about every 2 min. About 1700 pattern became slightly messier, with shorter S. water phases and louder N. pauses. Activity began to disimprove slightly around 1730. Still ongoing at 1800. On to Wisconsin!
Edit: It occurs to me that this is also very similar to the behavior described to me by Kim and Trish following the 10/23/18 eruption. See my comment on that eruption.. |