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According to Wikipedia, Old Faithful is a cone geyser located in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Old Faithful was named in 1870 during the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition and was the first geyser in the park to receive a name. It is one of the most predictable geographical features on Earth, erupting every 35 to 120 minutes. The geyser, as well as the nearby Old Faithful Inn (the sprawling structure seen here through the geyser's steam), is part of the Old Faithful Historic District. Eruptions can shoot 3,700 to 8,400 US gallons (14,000 to 32,000 L) of boiling water to a height of 106 to 185 feet (32 to 56m) lasting from 1.5 to 5 minutes. The average height of an eruption is 145 feet (44m). Intervals between eruptions can range from 45 to 125 minutes, averaging 66.5 minutes in 1939, slowly increasing to an average of 90 minutes apart today. The time between eruptions has a bimodal distribution, with the mean interval being either 65 or 91 minutes. More than 137,000 eruptions have been recorded. Harry Woodward first described a mathematical relationship between the duration and intervals of the eruptions in 1938. These eruptions are now predicted and the predictions posted at the Inn, the Visitor Center and other places throughout the complex. Old Faithful is not the tallest or largest geyser in the park; those titles belong to the less predictable Steamboat Geyser, but it is the most famous and popular. The expectant crowds that gather (one partially seen here on the left of the image) for the eruptions attest to that.
Après une nuit blanche à entendre le grondement des entrailles de la terre, l'heure bleue montre le bout de son nez et une autre ambiance s'offre à nous...
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Yellowstone National Park's Old Faithful Geyser shoots steam and water into the air--September 2, 2009
Voici l'état actuel du site éruptif après une semaine d'activité.
Ce plan large a été réalisé le 29 août 2015 à 6h50. Et pour y avoir été hier soir, les choses n'ont guère évolué depuis.
Un beau cône éruptif avec deux bouches jumelles subsiste et l'activité ne semble pas faiblir.
Des torrents de laves se forment et se transforment ; apparaissent puis disparaissent sans pouvoir réellement progresser vers les pentes Est.
Pour vous donner une idée de l'échelle, vous pouvez voir les personnes sur site à droite de la photo sur 2 anciens cônes volcaniques à proximité du cratère Rivals. Le cratère qui s'est formé doit bien faire 50 mètres de diamètre si ce n'est pas plus !
Le 29 août 2015 à 6h50.
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A picture taken in these days (December 2015) shows the explosive and effusive activity currently happening on the Etna volcano. The photo has been taken from the little town of Milo, near Catania (Sicily)
L'attività esplosiva ed effusiva dell'Etna, in una foto scattata nei giorni scorsi (Dicembre 2015) dal paese di Milo (CT)
Au-delà de la brume, le soleil s'apprête à se lever sur un Dolomieu verglacé.
On aurait pu croire ce matin-là que notre volcan était entré en éruption !
Le 16 juillet 2014 à 7h05.
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Bien que l'éruption du 14 juillet 2017 soit toujours en cours, il semble qu'elle n'ait malheureusement plus rien à nous offrir !
Une déflation aurait également débutée. Il se pourrait donc que l'éruption vive ses derniers jours...
Panorama réalisé le 2 août 2017 à 18h10.
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LKO WDM3D "Cheetah" erupting as it gets Green to cross Ram Ganga Dual Gauge Bridge with BE-LTT EXP, While IZN YDM 4 waits patiently with a Mela Special Train towards Kasganj Junction.
eruption de sept 2015 , (volcan "la fournaise" )ile de la reunion
volcan la fournaise (reunin island )
Water fountains erupting at Plaza de España in front of the building that houses the Instituto Geografico Nacional. Seville’s famous and iconic Plaza de España was built for the Ibero-American Exhibition World Fair of 1929. The beautiful plaza is located in María Lusia Park in Sevilla, located in the Andalusia region of southern Spain.
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The first sequence is shot with a YI 4K action cam and the second with a Nikon d7100 in video mode. I waited all day for these storms to light up and they did just to my east.
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Quelques éruptions sur notre étoile qui est en minimum d'activité.
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Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park.
Old Faithful is a cone geyser located in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, United States. Old Faithful was named in 1870 during the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition and was the first geyser in the park to receive a name. It is one of the most predictable geographical features on Earth, erupting every 35 to 120 minutes.
Old Faithful erupting at night beneath a starry sky with the Big Dipper in view - Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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A shot from the erupting volcano in Eyjafjallajökull on 17.04.2010. Ligtnings striking the ash plume over the crater.
The volcano story of Iceland 2010 has not been written YET. Beginning with the friendly tourist volcano in Fimmvörðuháls on 21 March and spewing it's lava until 13. April,
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The day after Eyjafjallajökull blasted it's cap and lasted to 23. May with the evil ash cloud shutting down flight in Europe, and causing difficulties for farmers on the south coast of Iceland.
Now, a new volcano is about to blast in Grímsvötn/Gjálp, meltint glacier flod is rising in Gígjakvísl. Grímsvötn erupted in 1996 causing a flod to sweep the highway and bridges away. In 2004 it erupted again, but not with any mass destruction. It will be interesting to follow this one.
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According to Wikipedia, Grotto Geyser is a fountain-type geyser located in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park and is the namesake for the group of geysers that includes Grotto Fountain Geyser, South Grotto Fountain Geyser, Indicator Spring, Spa Geyser, and Rocket Geyser. Grotto Geyser erupts about every eight hours and its interval between eruptions is longer after a longer eruption. The eruptions are about 10 feet (3.0 m) high and can last from about 1 hour to more than 10 hours long, although there have been eruptions that have lasted more than 26 hours. Grotto Geyser's eruptions are interrelated through a complex formula with those of others geysers in its group and that others in its vicinity. Grotto Geyser's cone is nearly 8 feet (2.4 m) high and its odd shape comes from sinter accumulating over dead tree stumps as the geyser has erupted.
When the sun goes down, and humans start to worshiping electricity and artificial light. at the time, when the minds are filled with the rage of loneliness and crowd.
The eruption of Etna view from Capotaormina. In the background the lights of Giardini Naxos - L'eruzione dell'Etna vista da Capotaormina. Sullo sfondo le luci di Giardini Naxos
I wandered over to the meadow on the left and found another open view for the Meeker series of snaps. By cracky, the clouding continues to play about and are completely different again. How far had I trekked and how long had it taken? No eDDie here in this meadow further up this slope to Meeker. This meadow opened to the view way up but where am I? Obviously, I am further up the slope to Meeker than planned. I better investigate this meadow further. Nice meadow. I see no particular reason for a meadow here, crummier soil perhaps.
How far am I going to continuing to trek? I am now a lot closer to the rocky face of Mount Meeker. Will I end up on that rocky face and find the St. Malo chapel meteorite with a metal detector. I might go look. One early spring, I met a fellow who was acturally skiing down the trail. He looked all in but was going up again the next day. If I set it on the alter @ St. Catherine would the brethren worship the rock. It wouldn't even matter if I found the right rock. Ah well... these clouds change their mind every few minutes as they continually spread over the divide. They can't even manage the altitude needed to clear the divide. I like this air up here. It's still relatively cool.
eDDie was somewhere in a supposed meadow chasing wildflowers in a meadow above the last camp west... but not this meadow. It gathered my gear and take some snaps from the campground after he got out of my shots and I lost him as I edged toward the broad face of Meeker. The fluffy clouds rolling around the peak in this shot. I broke into this meadow opening and found the clouds already changed again. Today, it's hard to chase the clouds. How far did I really get from my last snap just posted. Now, clouds are masking Meeker's face.
I took some shots of a snag on the way up to this meadow. This is the meadow that was off to the left in the last shot. I investigated it next as long as I lost the Edster. No eDDie here.
What's so special about this photo? What you see is an erupting volcano and the molten lava is visible from space, at night! These are the red lines, on the left of the photo. Etna, in Sicily, has been active for some time now, I posted a day-time photo recently too.
Quoi de spécial sur cette photo ? On y voit un volcan en éruption et la lave en fusion est visible depuis l’espace, de nuit !! Ce sont les coulées rouges, à gauche de la photo. L’Etna, en Sicile, est actif depuis quelques temps. J’avais posté une photo de jour il y a peu.
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An Eruptive Situation — For our #TBT today, we couldn't help but share with you this shot taken in 1993 at Kilauea volcano in Hawaii. In this shot, we see a geologist collecting spatter samples while fountains erupt southwest of the episode 53 vent at the base of Pu‘u ‘O‘o. The vent began to erupt on February 20 (beginning of episode 53), producing 1–4m high fountains that increased in height to 15m by the 21st. Photo credit: C.C. Heliker, USGS).
You can find more photos from Kilauea eruptions in the HVO archive at on.doi.gov/HVOArchive.
37271 & 065 "erupted into life" at Turnford between Cheshunt & Broxbourne on Sunday May 27th 1990, prior to working 8T17 to Leyton Engineers Depot, which was formed of Salmons & Sturgeons loaded with old track panels, which were then taken to Chesterton Jn CMD on 8H38.
Voilà maintenant 3 semaines que l'éruption a débuté et elle ne montre toujours pas de signe d'essoufflement.
Par contre, en raison du beau cône qui s'est formé, les projections ont perdu de leur panache et les coulées de lave évoluent sous la forme de tunnels de lave et sont donc moins visibles.
Pour profiter encore pleinement de cette éruption, pensez à y aller de nuit ! Le spectacle vaut toujours un petit détour au Piton de Bert (à 1h30 du parking Foc Foc).
De plus la météo devrait être bonne sur les prochains jours.
Cliché réalisé le 3ème jour de l'éruption, le 2 février 2017 à 6h15. Mon premier lever de soleil ! <3 <3 <3
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On August 31, 2012 a long filament of solar material that had been hovering in the sun's atmosphere, the corona, erupted out into space at 4:36 p.m. EDT. The coronal mass ejection, or CME, traveled at over 900 miles per second. The CME did not travel directly toward Earth, but did connect with Earth's magnetic environment, or magnetosphere, causing aurora to appear on the night of Monday, September 3. This is a a lighten blended version of the 304 and 171 angstrom wavelengths.
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Date: August 31, 2012
Old Faithful geyser erupting at Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming, USA.
Old Faithful is a cone geyser and was the first geyser in the park to receive a name. It is one of the most predictable geothermal features on Earth -- erupting every 44 to 125 minutes. During an eruption, the water temperature at the vent has been measured at 204°F. The steam temperature has been measured above 350°.
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