Posted on January 01, 2013
Video Captures of Geysers and Non Geyser Events in Yellowstone NP
Posted on June 03, 2011
Added Jake's GeyserTimes.org and Glennon's Geysers.Net eLog sites to Member Links page
Posted on April 20, 2011
Updated Geysers Forecast Table on the Reference Photo Page
Posted on April 15, 2011
CamChatroom Log Archives - Added Feb/March/April 2011 Log files
Posted on April 14, 2011
CamChatroom Log Archives - Updated/Added Oct/Nov/Dec2010 and Jan 2011 Log files
Posted on July 20, 2010
Added Recommended Reading List - Contributed by members
Posted on June 29, 2010
Excerpts take from the Old Faithful CamChatroom Logs
Posted on June 07, 2010
If you are having trouble getting into the OldFaithful CamChatroom, an alternate site is provided by Loisb. Loisb's Old Faithful CamChatroom
Posted on May 23, 2010
Added BOBinGA's version of the streaming cams panorama reference photo
Posted on May 5, 2010
Added The Geysers Observation and Study Association links
Posted on March 30, 2010
Added Geysers Forecast Table on the Reference Photo Page
Posted on February 17, 2010
Posted on February 11, 2010
Posted on December 30, 2009
Posted on November 30, 2009
Resources are a vital necessity. Here you will find the links that will help you understand, identify and study the geysers at Yellowstone National Park. Included are links to other related and non related items of interest. :)
The Old Faithful CamChat Room is provided by Paul Thompson. These Resource links (public record) have been compiled by Richard Henderson.
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All photographs remain the property of the owner and are subject to the owner's copyright.
All static cam captures courtesy The National Park Service.
Posted on December 28, 2009
Observed Times - Live observation vs Cam times (streaming or static) vs Data Logger collected times.
All times are relative.
00:00:00 times taken from the Static Cam times are generated by the VC related computer. Streaming cam times are generated by the observer. Live observation timss are taken from an on site timing device.
It is possible to have three different observed times for the same event, all of which are correct as far as they go.