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WHAT IS GOING ON AT YELLOWSTONE?!!!

by CliffMickelson, Wednesday, October 06, 2004, 15:08

Greetings, Fellow Bean Counters!

OK, Let's see here....Mt. St. Helens, Mammoth lakes, Mona Loa,
Stromboli, Mt. Etna, 4 Major hurricanes, The Moon bouncing all over the heavens, The North Pole melting like a teenage girl at an Elvis concert,.......What more could one say, except possibly to ask......

"WHAT IS GOING ON AT YELLOWSTONE"?

And my good friend Esclaramonde has done JUST THAT!

-CliffMickelson

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WHAT IS GOING ON AT YELLOWSTONE?!!! *PIC*

Posted By: Esclarmonde
Date: Wednesday, 6 October 2004, 1:03 p.m.

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The following link is maintained by the School of Mines in southwestern Montana which monitors 56 seismos and provides them to the public.
http://mbmgquake.mtech.edu/earthworm/wavef_disp/welcome.html

As of last night (10/5), it stopped updating. We think we know generally why and it may be important:

One of the Seismos it was monitoring was for Yellowstone Lake. In May of last year that seismo was no longer available for public viewing. The historical data, however, remained on the page. That way, it could be doubted that maybe it was just a mechanical failure.

About a week ago, I went looking for seismos that might allow us the Yellowstone Lake data and found one called Indian Meadows Wyoming which was situated just above Yellowstone Lake. It showed a steady, marked increase in activity that was becoming quite 'loud'. It did not abate when Mount St. Helens 'sneezed' last Friday.

Unfortunately, I did not save copies of the pics. Because two days ago I went to check and the Indian Meadows as well as two other Seismos in Idaho had not only been 'disconnected' BUT their historical data erased!

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