Geyser: | Giantess |
Date/Time: | 2020-10-01 @ 1720 |
Entrant: | JarnoO |
Observer: | |
Time Entered: | 2020-10-01 17:35:39 |
Time Uploaded: | 2020-10-01 17:35:39 |
Submitted to: | Geysertimes.org |
Note: | (wc) Maintained status quo (getting a bit repetitive here :D). Anyway, had some decent boiling activity throughout the day, peaking in the morning (again). This time the SE rim got involved as well, a marked break in boiling activity the past days where it was N rim-dominated. Heights usually didn't exceed 1-2 feet, perhaps 3. Two boiling episodes were of note: SE rim @ 0917:55 for ±25s at 2-3 feet and also SE rim 1054:08 for 20s 2-4 feet. Estimate would be that the SE rim had about 5% of all boiling activity, with the N rim accounting for the remainder. As for N rim regions, I estimate it was a nearly equal three-way split between the NW, N and NE regions as far as boiling episode region is considered, with the NE rim being ±more active in the afternoon than the other regions. |
K.Cooper | Time Entered:2020-10-01 17:53:07 Time Uploaded:2020-10-01 17:53:07 Submitted to:Geysertimes.org |
TheHikingDude | Time Entered:2020-10-01 18:01:49 Time Uploaded:2020-10-01 18:01:48 Submitted to:GeyserTimes for Android |