Last Known Eruption
3y 102d 19h 27m ago

Latest Eruptions

Eruption DurationInterval
11 Aug 2021 @ 1511 ns~334d 23h 59m
10 Sep 2020 @ 1512>1d 3h 24m 15d 6h 10m
26 Aug 2020 @ 0902 wc1d 23h 36m 6y 210d 17h 18m
29 Jan 2014 @ 1444 E2y 139d 12m
13 Sep 2011 @ 1532128d 16h 2m
07 May 2011 @ 2330 E124d 22h 16m
03 Jan 2011 @ 0014 E161d 2h 34m
25 Jul 2010 @ 2240176d 7h 51m
30 Jan 2010 @ 1349 ns36d 20h 47m
24 Dec 2009 @ 1702 ns71d 13h 14m
14 Oct 2009 @ 0448 E99d 21h 35m
06 Jul 2009 @ 0713139d 5h 39m
17 Feb 2009 @ 0034 E56d 23h 43m
22 Dec 2008 @ 0051 E227d 4h 41m
08 May 2008 @ 21101y 288d 2h 55m
25 Jul 2006 @ 1815287d 19h 2m
10 Oct 2005 @ 2313 E59d 12h 5m
12 Aug 2005 @ 110876d 1h 6m
28 May 2005 @ 1002118d 41m
30 Jan 2005 @ 0821 ie37d 18h 13m
23 Dec 2004 @ 140871d 2h 34m
13 Oct 2004 @ 1234119d 23h 51m
15 Jun 2004 @ 124355d 4h 53m
21 Apr 2004 @ 0750 ie144d 22h 21m
28 Nov 2003 @ 0829 ie79d 9h 29m
10 Sep 2003 @ 0000 ie75d 3h 25m
26 Jun 2003 @ 2035 ie65d 12h 40m
22 Apr 2003 @ 0755 ie102d 20h 30m
09 Jan 2003 @ 1025 ie34d 12h 42m
05 Dec 2002 @ 2143 E224d 14h 51m
25 Apr 2002 @ 0752 ie171d 20h 12m
04 Nov 2001 @ 104025d 17h 38m
09 Oct 2001 @ 180234d 4h 9m
05 Sep 2001 @ 1353 ns51d 7h 34m
16 Jul 2001 @ 0619132d 20h 47m
05 Mar 2001 @ 0832 ns61d 11h 40m
02 Jan 2001 @ 2052 ie299d 2h 22m
09 Mar 2000 @ 1830 ie43d 9h 45m
26 Jan 2000 @ 0845 ie6d 2h 23m
20 Jan 2000 @ 0622 ie12d 16h 55m
07 Jan 2000 @ 132710d 5h 18m
28 Dec 1999 @ 0809 ie15d 23m
13 Dec 1999 @ 0746 ie7d 21h 55m
05 Dec 1999 @ 0951 ie13d 19m
22 Nov 1999 @ 0932 ns91d 2h 6m
23 Aug 1999 @ 08261y 226d 5h 36m
09 Jan 1998 @ 015069d 1h 50m
01 Nov 1997 @ 00007d 10h 16m
24 Oct 1997 @ 144416d 10h 19m
08 Oct 1997 @ 042545d 45m
24 Aug 1997 @ 03407d 1h 2m
17 Aug 1997 @ 0238128d 23h 51m
10 Apr 1997 @ 0247178d 14h 37m
13 Oct 1996 @ 1210339d 1h 13m
09 Nov 1995 @ 095742d 8h 55m
28 Sep 1995 @ 0202252d 23h 45m
18 Jan 1995 @ 0117108d 5h 57m
01 Oct 1994 @ 202082d 10h 55m
11 Jul 1994 @ 0925343d 7h 19m
02 Aug 1993 @ 020613d 15h 11m
19 Jul 1993 @ 105536d 23h 24m
12 Jun 1993 @ 1131 ns38d 17h 47m
04 May 1993 @ 17441y 40d 8h 39m
25 Mar 1992 @ 0805 ie290d 1h 12m
09 Jun 1991 @ 075320d 13h 33m
19 May 1991 @ 1820 ie194d 17h 40m
05 Nov 1990 @ 2340116d 4h 30m
12 Jul 1990 @ 201012d 23h 11m
29 Jun 1990 @ 205950d 13h 29m
10 May 1990 @ 0730187d 2h 44m
04 Nov 1989 @ 034649d 19h 49m
15 Sep 1989 @ 085739d 3h 13m
07 Aug 1989 @ 054419d 4h 53m
19 Jul 1989 @ 005124d 6h 13m
24 Jun 1989 @ 183816d 21h 37m
07 Jun 1989 @ 210111d 13h 39m
27 May 1989 @ 0722250d 14h 51m
18 Sep 1988 @ 163121d 2h 13m
28 Aug 1988 @ 141821d 5h 20m
07 Aug 1988 @ 085830d 1m
08 Jul 1988 @ 0857209d 7h 57m
12 Dec 1987 @ 0000251d 7h 50m
04 Apr 1987 @ 1610 ie20d 19h 40m
14 Mar 1987 @ 2030 ie25d 8h 0m
17 Feb 1987 @ 1230217d 12h 4m
15 Jul 1986 @ 012618d 2h 43m
26 Jun 1986 @ 2243352d 1h 52m
09 Jul 1985 @ 205138d 22h 40m
31 May 1985 @ 2211108d 21h 37m
11 Feb 1985 @ 233424d 14h 44m
18 Jan 1985 @ 0850 ie93d 13h 44m
16 Oct 1984 @ 20062d 0m
14 Oct 1984 @ 2006339d 16h 47m
10 Nov 1983 @ 02199d 17h 21m
31 Oct 1983 @ 08589d 9h 21m
22 Oct 1983 @ 00378d 2h 40m
13 Oct 1983 @ 21573d 9h 11m
10 Oct 1983 @ 12466d 21h 44m
03 Oct 1983 @ 15028d 13h 43m
25 Sep 1983 @ 011911d 5h 32m

Interval Statistics

Interval Count100
Min2d 0m
Max6y 210d 17h 18m
Mean138d 11h 14m
Median60d 11h 52m

Latest Notes

Note IDStart Time (US/Mountain)End Time (US/Mountain)EntrantNote
22405 08 Jul 2022 @ 1530 --- minissa Again, from Obs Pt with binoculars, in the past half hour when the wind died down, good convection was visible over the vent, and there was one more north face boil sustained for about 15 seconds with water pushed out forward and to the right. Just sayin'...
22403 08 Jul 2022 @ 1505 --- minissa From Observation Point with binoculars. Over the past half hour, there have been 3 short episodes of North face boiling with of put out the front, then to right and left. Pool had episodes of low but vigorous boiling, although the appearance of agitation was helped along by strong wind.
21689 03 Jun 2022 @ 1239 --- underarockphoto Continued big boils. Some are forceful enough to dome the water in blue-bubble like fashion. Mostly center pool.
21686 03 Jun 2022 @ 1147 --- K.Cooper Many large pool-wide boils this morning. Hard to estimate height from the wc, but I would guestimate a foot. Some boils are lasting 30 or so seconds.
21687 03 Jun 2022 @ 1056 03 Jun 2022 @ 1147 Betty nice center boiling on Giantess
21676 02 Jun 2022 @ 1906 --- K.Cooper Series of decent N-rim boils. Some of which were probably two feet. Center Pool had constant 2-3 inch "fizzling" for about 15min.
21317 16 May 2022 @ 1440 --- Brando Boiling on the entire rim closest to boardwalk
21163 04 May 2022 @ 1106 --- RMichaels ~1 foot north rim boil.
20775 01 Feb 2022 @ 1715 --- Brando Continuous rim boiling on the side closest to the cam
20681 13 Jan 2022 @ 0947 --- Graham Noisy boil. Another at 0955.
20665 11 Jan 2022 @ 1219 --- Graham Noisy boil.
19772 28 Sep 2021 @ 1854 --- K.Cooper (wc) Very impressive boils over the last little while. None of them were exceptionally tall (I estimate most of them were only 6'') but there were a lot of them. It also seemed like the center of the pool and the N-rim were constantly sizzling a few inches in height. The pool was higher during this time than I have seen it recently, it was pushing out an impressive amount of water down the main channel and was even flowing a good amount of water into the second channel. We also saw what we thought was runoff coming down the "backside" (closest to the bw). The wind picked up and seemed to kill it around 1900. Entering a note because this was the hottest I have seen 'tess in a long time.
19140 28 Aug 2021 @ 0945 28 Aug 2021 @ 2040 Ben VL Much increased activity from prev. days. High water level in Giantess' pool most of the day. Frequent boiling episodes, slowed down after the wind picked up but still put out semi frequent and relatively large activity despite the wind. Numerous 6"+ boils, several 1'+ boils, and a handful approaching 2'. Many with water pushing over the north or west rim. Near constant superheated boiling/bubbling across the pool. Boils are concentrated in the North/West quadrant, along the rim and towards the center of the pool, and are often doming, wide, or have multiple points. Vault steadily rising most of the day, peaked and started dropping later in the afternoon.
19125 27 Aug 2021 @ 1800 --- JarnoO (wc) Had some decent activity this morning, but overall it declined. Whether that was weather-induced I don't know, but the two days before had good boiling activity despite unfavorable winds. Perhaps Dome's playing a role in it, too, as its series started somewhere overnight.
19097 26 Aug 2021 @ 1800 --- JarnoO (wc) Good activity throughout the day. Multiple decent and sustained large boiling episodes seen, though the majority were bubble showers. Episodes happened during strong winds as well. North semicircle was focus of activity, nothing seen from southeast rim.
19069 26 Aug 2021 @ 1027 --- Brando (wc) Giantess is overflowing with center to pool wide boiling.
19073 26 Aug 2021 @ 1008 --- Ben VL N rim boil, over a foot in two places with a healthy amount of runoff over the N rim (compared to what I have seen). Definitely the strongest boil I've seen over the last couple days. No followup.
19058 25 Aug 2021 @ 1614 --- K.Cooper Lots of boils today
19040 24 Aug 2021 @ 1700 24 Aug 2021 @ 1901 K.Cooper Some good boils during this time. A few of them were over a foot tall, involved the entire north rim, and lasted about 10s. Overall just a lot of boiling during this time. Transitioned to alot center pool boils around 1822.
18975 21 Aug 2021 @ 1020 21 Aug 2021 @ 1100 Ben VL Vault up to more normal level after being low yesterday. Lot of bubbles in the back of the pool. GTS's pool higher than yesterday, at or just below the sharp edge. Near constant simmering noise with boilups. One 1'-1.5' boil at 1034 that put some runoff on the NE side of the pool near the channel. Wind started increasing around 1047 and the activity has slowed considerably.
18944 15 Aug 2021 @ 0935 --- Suzanne Overflowing with periodic very small boils (sizzling) at the edges of the pool.
18936 14 Aug 2021 @ 2016 --- Suzanne Water is clear and calm and overflowing slightly into the southeast channel.
18934 14 Aug 2021 @ 1733 --- K.Cooper Water beginning to become visible from the webcam.
18932 14 Aug 2021 @ 1415 --- RMichaels Water is visible in Giantess' crater.
18930 14 Aug 2021 @ 1346 --- Suzanne Calm. No visible water in the crater.
18914 13 Aug 2021 @ 1209 --- Suzanne Huffing and subterranean boiling heard at 1209, 1213, and 1214.. No visible water.
18913 13 Aug 2021 @ 1154 --- Brando As of 11:54, Giantess has barely any steam, no spiking or bursts, and the pool is completely empty.
18912 13 Aug 2021 @ 0025 --- Suzanne I saw spikes from the boardwalk at Beehive. A few bursts to maybe 50 feet, although height was difficult to determine in the dark. Activity lasted 3 to 4 minutes. I saw and heard nothing afterwards and left the hill at 0150.
18910 12 Aug 2021 @ 2042 12 Aug 2021 @ 2048 Brando 20:42: Near constant pool wide eruptions, and spiking up to 70 feet or higher. 20:44: Huge steam plume with spiking to almost 100 feet with water being flown all the way down to the bottom of Giantesses mound. 20:48: phase ended, pool empty and barely any steam.
18908 12 Aug 2021 @ 1755 --- Brando More big bursts going at 17:55, probably around 40-50 feet. Some spiking. Bursts are intermittent with an empty pool in between
18906 12 Aug 2021 @ 1355 --- rfick09 Large bursts starting up again at 13:55 as seen on webcam
18901 12 Aug 2021 @ 0602 --- Kat Water noted - spiking
18899 11 Aug 2021 @ 1740 --- Rocco Paperiello approx start of steam phase
18725 29 Jul 2021 @ 1217 --- SantaFe108 Heavy N rim boiling, more boiling at 1218, light boiling at 1222 and Vault bubbling.
18388 12 Jul 2021 @ 1050 12 Jul 2021 @ 1053 JarnoO (wc) Heavy north rim boils 1050, 1051 and late 1053. Undoubtedly also before and after, but I only typed in these times in my notepad. Turned to a flat pool after Beehive and the remainder of the day, for the brief times the cam was looking at the Hill rather than Sawmill & co.
18126 28 Jun 2021 @ 1334 --- TheHikingDude Brief 3 foot boil on north side
17998 22 Jun 2021 @ 0812 --- K.Cooper 2ft N-Rim boil
17742 13 Jun 2021 @ 0954 --- K.Cooper (wc) Decent N-Rim Boin on Giantess at this time, Sustained for 13 seconds. Again at 0955, 0956, and 0957.
17670 11 Jun 2021 @ 1034 11 Jun 2021 @ 1037 TheHikingDude Giantess was one inch below overflow at 10:34. 10:36: the whole north side was boiling to almost a foot.
17476 05 Jun 2021 @ 1210 05 Jun 2021 @ 1212 Polly Nice rim boil seen from Crested Pool. We could see water at times.
17373 02 Jun 2021 @ 1227 --- Graham 2 foot boil.
17366 02 Jun 2021 @ 0801 --- Graham Nice wide 2 feet plus boil.
17326 01 Jun 2021 @ 0845 --- Graham 1 to 2 foot boil on the rim. 0904, 0907 1 foot plus thick boil.
17292 30 May 2021 @ 2041 --- Ben VL Pool is low. Wind is calm. Somewhat steady simmering in the pool. I saw a few N rim boils in the 15 mins or so I was there. Max 1'ish. Slope behind teakettle wet down to 30' or so beyond the bottom of the slope.
17263 30 May 2021 @ 0922 --- Graham 2 foot boil close to Vault. 1 foot at 0925.
17112 17 May 2021 @ 1230 17 May 2021 @ 1235 RMichaels Pool has a constant sizzle. Saw one North rim boil to roughly 1 foot.
17100 15 May 2021 @ 1650 15 May 2021 @ 1815 Micah Kipple Saw and heard an explosive boil 3-6 feet high while at Aurum. Went over to the Giantess bench to investigate and have been observing since Aurum. North rim boils are frequent and wide, but not very high and not putting out a lot of overflow. Between concentrated boils the entire pool is in a simmering boil. Vault is only 2 inches below the rim and bubbling on the South en. Giabntess's Pool level is very high. The North Runoff channel is wet to the base of the Mound. Will continue observations until hunger takes hold or activity decreases.
16933 27 Apr 2021 @ 1322 --- DanS Intermittent moderate boiling alongEast rim
16906 21 Apr 2021 @ 1757 --- TheHikingDude Camera really zoomed into Giantess, could see some bubbling on the Southwest and North sides. No center boil.
16902 21 Apr 2021 @ 1158 21 Apr 2021 @ 1219 K.Cooper Multiple large boils, including N-rim, center pool, S-rim and full pool boils. Runoff has visibly increased over the last 24hrs (the area of orange bacteria has expanded)
16452 23 Oct 2020 @ 1824 23 Oct 2020 @ 1825 JarnoO (wc) Picture-perfect steam devil formed over Giantess, easily over 75-100 feet high (based on height measurements done in-basin during Giantess' eruption). Steam column started rotating @ 1824:34 and became very distinct from the rest of the steam 21 seconds later. Attained maximum height @ 1825:01, after which it rose upwards. Started dissipating @ 1825:12 and was gone @ 1825:22.
16363 07 Oct 2020 @ 2100 --- K.Cooper Some increase in activity, and a better overall status quo than the previous week, multiple larger boiling episodes this morning put out increased levels of water. As well, Giantess also had overall more boiling episodes, and longer periods of forced steam during the morning when the wind was calm. However, after the wind picked up in the afternoon both the boiling and forced steam episodes were minimal.
16359 07 Oct 2020 @ 0940 07 Oct 2020 @ 1230 Ben VL Pool level at the sharp rim at my arrival. The slope behind teakettle had a very small trickle on it. Had a handful of boiling episodes, the largest reached maybe 1.5' and put out a fair amount of water over the north rim. A couple others that put out a little water over the N. rim. Wind started picking up around 1200. Giantess calmed down and the pool dropped a little bit. Vault still right around the water level of right before the 9-10 GTS. Still has bubbles breaking the surface in the back. Infant seems a bit lower than yesterday.
16356 07 Oct 2020 @ 0752 --- K.Cooper Large boiling on Giantess at this time, due to steam the water could not be observed. However there was dramatically increased steam, and lots of forced steam at this time. The boil pushed out enough water to create a separate steam plume following the runoff down the channel. Runoff steam plume was not visible earlier in the morning. (Even when it was colder)
16333 05 Oct 2020 @ 1600 --- JarnoO (wc) No change in status quo over the last few days. SE runoff remains dark. Have not been able to observe many boiling episodes due to Mugwump and steamy starts of the day obscuring much of the pool and its steam (which is a good thing as Giantess' boiling - especially the larger ones - pretty much always had me on the edge of my seat). Bacterial mat has a very bright yellow color from cam. Last "general update note" for at least one or two weeks or until significant changes occur.
16320 02 Oct 2020 @ 1155 --- Ben VL Water level up to the top of the sharp rim at this time, dropped shortly after the wind really got started. Largest boil I saw in over an hour was probably 8"-10". Slope behind teakettle is just as wet as I saw 2.5 weeks ago. Vault is now at nearly the same level as it was an hour prior to the last Giantess, still has bubbles breaking the surface in the back.
16316 01 Oct 2020 @ 1720 --- JarnoO (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.
16314 01 Oct 2020 @ 1055 --- underarockphoto Substantial boil on Giantess. Duration roughly 9 seconds, started on the south rim and grew to a full pool boil. Height minimum of 4 feet, visual estimates range from 4 to 6+ft.
16312 30 Sep 2020 @ 1845 --- JarnoO (wc) Maintained status quo today. Overall nice boiling activity in the morning before the wind increased before noon, after which it was pretty much a flat pool for the remainder of the day. Boiling itself, however, was weaker compared with yesterday but average overall. At shorter intervals than yesterday, however (minutes apart rather than some 30-60 minutes yesterday that I could observe).
16311 30 Sep 2020 @ 0925 --- TheHikingDude (wc) Turned on the camera just in time to see a big amount of forced steam coming from the far right side of pool. This was followed by several big boils on NE side of pool and possibly a center boil.
16305 29 Sep 2020 @ 1353 --- Janet Jones 1-2 Ft boil near the rim that put out a nice amount of water
16303 29 Sep 2020 @ 1112 29 Sep 2020 @ 1305 JarnoO (wc) Large N semicircle to full pool boil 1-2 feet 1112:32 - 1112:40. Appears to have been an isolated event. Activity took a break of about 30 minutes before the next boil in W semicircle @ 1141:25, sustained for 15s up to 1-2 feet. Boils started picking up pace very slowly with N rim-focused boils. Pool-wide boil up to 2-3 feet (maybe even 4 feet) @ 1301:19 for 20s began at N rim and ended at NE rim.
16300 28 Sep 2020 @ 1600 --- JarnoO (wc) Appears to have maintained status quo since my last note. Worth noting this time is that Giantess had a few decent boiling episodes inferred by forced steam about 20-30 minutes before Beehive went, despite wind conditions being less than optimal for any activity other than overflowing strongly with the occasional (weak) boil. After Beehive I hadn't seen any boiling as of writing this note, even though the cam was on the Hill for much of the time.
16259 25 Sep 2020 @ 1855 --- JarnoO (wc) Pool appears to have been high with only fragments of the white ring visible at all times I've observed it the past 2 days or so. It appears the hot/cold phases are now only identifiable by steam output of the pool; the SE runoff itself has always been steamy over the past days. Have barely seen any boiling aside from the already noted boiling episodes from webcam, though, which is kind of surprising but also not since it has been fairly windy. New for me is a light W rim boil @ 1551 today.
16257 25 Sep 2020 @ 0958 --- JarnoO Slight progression fr 6am. Infant is starting to clear with geyser scum on sides. Pool continues to be full with some water seen in wash area William Said to keep an eye on. Vault now has minimal bubbles {entrant's note: This note was originally entered as an eruption, which it isn't. I've saved it in case it got flagged away, which it seemingly has been. Text has been kept as-is.}
16251 25 Sep 2020 @ 0805 25 Sep 2020 @ 0825 William No strong boils seen, rim boiling only. Pool level is high and runoff shoulder is damp. Vault is unchanged since my last observation. Infant water level has dropped slightly and pool appears to be a clearer brown color.
16258 25 Sep 2020 @ 0714 --- JarnoO 10 ft [sic] Light boiling, vault and infant unchanged, elk bugling {entrant's note: This note was originally entered as an eruption, which it isn't. K.Cooper saved it in case it got flagged away, which it seemingly has been. Text has been kept as-is.}
16242 23 Sep 2020 @ 1925 23 Sep 2020 @ 1945 William Pool high and multiple rim boils along the boardwalk side of the pool. Runoff down the shoulder still light with no evidence of newly wet areas. Vault with typical water level and back bubbling. Infant still muddy, splotchy and high with occasional light bubbles from the middle of the pool.
16236 23 Sep 2020 @ 1010 23 Sep 2020 @ 1035 underarockphoto Center pool boil to about 1-2ft, and 4-6ft in diameter. Lasted about 15 seconds. Repeat performance at 1011, 1015, 1018, 1024, 1026, and 1028. One of those around 1018 was quite vigorous. Boil center pool 1031. Small but sustained boil 1033. Wide center pool boil, bit punchy, 1035.
16233 22 Sep 2020 @ 1545 --- JarnoO (wc) No change in status quo, although observed boiling today seemed a little more vigorous than yesterday. Had some good boiling episodes between ±1100 to ±1200 (including a strong one covering the NE quadrant which later split into two - N and NE) and hotter than usual from 1503-onw. Over the past few days it has become apparant to me that boiling episodes happen almost exclusively when the pool is emitting more steam than usual for ambient temperatures. In this "hot" phase, it appears the pool rises to a higher-than-usual water level, causing a noticeable increase in steam at the SE runoff area. Runoff also becomes noticeably darker as this hot phase continues; this becomes apparant about 30 to 40 minutes after the start. Boiling also happens frequently, but it seems to be only of visible size (or only happen) when there's little or no wind. Some of these hot phases feature a thin, white ring around the pool, while others don't (likely the stronger hot phases). No idea on how long these hot phases last, but could easily be well over an hour or more. In the "cold" phase, it appears the pool emits steam as usual for ambient temperatures and there appears to be little or no boiling. The pool also appears low, with an easily visible, ±continuous, white ring around the pool. As for when Giantess transitions to a hot phase - I am not sure. The 1503 hot phase started with a weak, but visible, N rim boiling episode, so visible boiling while the pool is low may be an indicator for that.
16229 21 Sep 2020 @ 1900 --- William Heard, then saw 1'-2' boil on the nw side of the pool from Aurum. This was the only such boiling episode witnessed since 18:00. Runoff shoulder has some water but appears to have decreased volume since my last observation. Vault is high with light bubbles and Infant is high with muddy water and some splotchy areas of mud around the pool rim.
16221 21 Sep 2020 @ 1645 --- JarnoO (wc) Not much change in status quo since my previous note. In sunlight the SE runoff is quite dark, nearly black in certain spots. Occasional boiling episodes today spaced minutes to hours apart, including two fairly decent ones in the afternoon at the NE and N rim. Haven't seen much SE rim involvement other than a few steam pushes in the morning after the fog had cleared after 0900-ish. Did see a big, dense push before the fog had lifted (even after taking into account temperatures and humidity), which may have had its origins at the SE or NE rim.
16203 20 Sep 2020 @ 0940 --- Ben VL Water level perhaps slightly higher than yesterday, and the slope behind teakettle is more wet than yesterday. The area directly to the right of Vault looks wet.
16198 19 Sep 2020 @ 1528 19 Sep 2020 @ 1555 JarnoO (wc) Series of "quickfire" N semicircle boils 1528ie, varying from only inferrable by steam to clearly visible spaced apart seconds to minutes. Most boils were at the N rim, with the occasional boil at the NE or NW rim. Once again little to no SE rim involvement. Also noteworthy is that the already dark runoff appears to have darkened further since this morning, with *steamy* SE runoff persisting for much of the day. I suspect this steam is mainly due to lower temperatures today than yesterday - low 50s°F compared with low 70s°F yesterday, but included it nonetheless since I don't remember seeing as much yesterday morning, when the temperatures were lower than or comparable to today. A smoother stream would help, since this choppy mess of slideshow "stream" isn't making things easier.
16189 19 Sep 2020 @ 0830 19 Sep 2020 @ 0842 TheHikingDude (wc) Giantess during this time had several bursts of forced steam, each steam burst followed by 1-3 one foot boils.
16184 18 Sep 2020 @ 1850 18 Sep 2020 @ 2035 William No significant boils or rim boiling during observation. Runoff channel down the NE shoulder is wet but not trickling or pooling. Vault is at typical level with bubbles in the back of the pool. Infant is high with muddy brown water which seems to clearing with muddy splotches in the back half of the pool.
16181 18 Sep 2020 @ 1659 18 Sep 2020 @ 1915 JarnoO (wc) Winds have decreased after being unfavorably strong for much of the afternoon, with few boiling episodes noted. Interesting was that these boiling episodes were primarily at SE rim, with little involvement of the N rim. 1659 strong, bubble shower-like N rim boils covering the NW quadrant of the pool and some of the SW and NE quadrants, enough to make my heart go racing and to have noticeable shaking due to adrenaline rush. Of lesser magnitude 1703. More focused N rim boils 1719, height 1-2 feet. Of same size but short-lived 1724. N rim to center 1725, 1727. N rim 1729. Weak N rim 1736. NE rim 1741. Center pool 1744. SE steamy overflow becoming very noticeable. N rim weak 1747. Big NE rim 1749. [break]. Winds increased inbetween 1754 and 1808. N & NE rim 1821, weak. Pool appears to still be hot and overflowing copiously at the SE rim as of 1915, but haven't seen any boiling episodes since 1821. Wouldn't be surprised in the sense of unexpectedness if it goes tomorrow morning, if not overnight should it maintain status quo.
16170 18 Sep 2020 @ 0947 --- Graham Boil. Also 0955 1 foot at keast out water out NE side, 1010, 1013, 1018, 1026,
16162 18 Sep 2020 @ 0723 --- TheHikingDude 2 forced steam bursts at this time(I assume associated with big boils but hard to tell due to Geyser Hill steam)
16157 17 Sep 2020 @ 0630 17 Sep 2020 @ 2000 K.Cooper (WC), multiple periods of heavy boiling throughout the day, wind speed remained high and during the windy times, there was minimally boiling. Giantess was responding to calm periods with boiling, many of which were on the N or NE side of the pool, and a few were sustained. Earlier in the morning, the pool had excessive steaming and what appeared to be a good runoff and pool level the entire day. The largest boiling episodes of the day were noted at 1218, 1221, 1224, and 1230. There was likely boiling episodes early in the morning before the wind picked up as can be inferred by the heavy steam (already taking into account the temperatures)
16154 17 Sep 2020 @ 1330 17 Sep 2020 @ 1500 Ben VL Fresh runoff on the slope behind teakettle. Occasional simmering boil on the N/NE rim. Pool is just below the rim. NPS also installed a logger today.
16153 17 Sep 2020 @ 1211 17 Sep 2020 @ 1231 JarnoO (wc) Wind calmed down. Giantess responded by heating up and notable rim boils in the northern semicircle. 1218 NE rim, 1221 N rim, 1224 N rim, late 1230 NW quadrant sustained into mid-1231, about a foot tall and 4-5 wide per chat page viewer.
16142 16 Sep 2020 @ 1720 --- JarnoO (wc) Over the course of the day, Giantess started to widen its SE runoff source more to the south. Total runoff area is now about the same as it was before it erupted last time. Have seen a few light boils (bubble shower-like, if you will) at the SE rim and another one in the center of the pool. The latter also sustained the longest, about 45 to 60 seconds. Other than that there was a 1-2-foot SE rim boil after 0811 and before the wind had increased around noon.
16141 16 Sep 2020 @ 0811 --- TheHikingDude (wc) Giantess is in heavy overflow and several big boils happened.
16139 15 Sep 2020 @ 0910 --- JarnoO (wc) Looks very active this morning. Have seen multiple episodes of forced steam only minutes apart around 0600-0700. 0908 had inferred SE rim boils, joined later by inferred N rim boils. SE rim boils did die down within a few seconds of the N rim boils. Not quite there yet I would say.
16131 14 Sep 2020 @ 1740 --- Ben VL Giantess' pool is calm and lower than this morning. Water level is just below the sharp rim on the NE side. There is still some water in the runoff area on the North side of Giantess, but it does not extend down the slope. Vault has risen to just over an inch below the back rim.
16125 14 Sep 2020 @ 1120 --- Ben VL Giantess' water level is high. It is resting above the sharp rim on the NE side. There is a little bit of runoff on the slope behind teakettle, and the channel on the NE side of Giantess is damp as well.
16126 14 Sep 2020 @ 1115 --- JarnoO (wc) Within not even 24 hours, Giantess' SE runoff has transformed from being light gray (due to its formations drying out after the eruption) to dark gray, which is indicative of heavy overflow. This was already becoming visible yesterday, with a light gray formation that morning and a dark gray formation in the afternoon. However, the SE runoff doesn't quite yet have the width it had for the previous eruptions at its origin, so the next opportunity might be a few days away still. This does not take away that I've seen (or inferred based on forced steam) a few decent-looking boiling episodes.
16121 14 Sep 2020 @ 0656 --- K.Cooper (wc) Definitely overflowing, white bacteria mats are beginning to turn darker. Possible boiling as the camera panned over at 0655, as there was a period of forced steam for a few seconds.
16117 13 Sep 2020 @ 1938 --- Graham Steam in the runoff channel, must be overflowing.
16102 13 Sep 2020 @ 1202 --- WillBoekel at or just below overflow by about an inch
16094 12 Sep 2020 @ 1830 --- Graham No water visible but it is steamy.
16078 12 Sep 2020 @ 1010 --- TheHikingDude Giantess is completely empty and the platform its on is completely dry.
16069 11 Sep 2020 @ 1829 --- Graham Big bursts d7m.
16067 11 Sep 2020 @ 1650 --- Graham Big bursts d7m
16064 11 Sep 2020 @ 1534 --- Graham Big bursts d7m
16062 11 Sep 2020 @ 1439 --- Graham Big bursts d8m
16061 11 Sep 2020 @ 1354 --- Graham Big bursts d7m
16059 11 Sep 2020 @ 1313 --- Graham Big bursts d8m.
16058 11 Sep 2020 @ 1219 --- Graham Big bursts d8m
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16 Jul 2001 @ 0619 Tara https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TfuCUbtS-I Video by David Schwarz.
10 Sep 2020 @ 1512 marcos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz92ARGdnPw 1957-2000 hrs 10 Sep 2020 from the north.
10 Sep 2020 @ 1512 JSJ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEIwktY_oqk Web camera video of the first 1.25 hours of Giantess Geyser's eruption on 10 September 2020.
26 Aug 2020 @ 0902 JSJ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF1DNQP0zY8 Web camera screen capture video of Giantess Geyser's 26 August 2020 eruption (= first ~20 minutes of "Burst 2", from ~9:40 AM to ~10:01 AM).
26 Aug 2020 @ 0903 JoeN https://youtu.be/RYdQak2LSTM as seen from streaming camera
26 Aug 2020 @ 0902 JoeN https://youtu.be/RYdQak2LSTM Giantess as seen from NPS streaming camera
26 Aug 2020 @ 0903 JarnoO https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1BahGCrVPBRzOheTpen4VkdvBol99WLhb?usp=sharing Folder with data containing seismic signal from Giantess. The north-south displacement channel (HHN) is used, as both HHZ (vertical displacement) and HHE (east-west displacement) are malfunctioning.
29 Jan 2014 @ 1444 JSJ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEfy488vH9Y Video of 29 January 2014 eruption of Giantess Geyser.
11 Jul 1994 @ 0925 JSJ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3pjfOPDU7A Video of 11 July 1994 eruption of Giantess Geyser.
19 Jul 1993 @ 1055 JSJ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPCIHC5peVA Video of 19 July 1993 eruption of Giantess Geyser.
29 Jan 2014 @ 1455 kcmule http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLTAa9yKz0w this capture starts at about 14:55 this afternoon
29 Jan 2014 @ 1444 kcmule http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLTAa9yKz0w capture starts approx 14:55, watching thru the snow.
13 Oct 2004 @ 1234 Tara https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akZfqeVMiIk Video of eruption by Tara Cross.
30 Jan 2010 @ 1349 Richlg96 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ta0OaSqgYJ0 Static cam slideshow/overnight loisb
13 Sep 2011 @ 1532 kcmule http://tinyurl.com/GS1532bb-09132011 some of the better water bursts
13 Sep 2011 @ 1532 kcmule http://tinyurl.com/GS1532-09132011 start (ie) thru steam phase
Baseline does not exist.