1/30/2018 0 Comments Tempat Dating BestWe’ve been working on enhancements to GeyserTimes, mostly on the electronic data logger side of things, to help with collecting, analyzing and reporting on electronically monitored geysers. These include: • A new punchcard to show available data for data loggers. • Notes for data loggers • Additional admin data logger functions I’m very excited that there have been two recent permits issued in Yellowstone to study geysers. I’m proud that GeyserTimes has been identified as a way to help make such data available to the public. In non-data logger improvements, GeyserTimes now shows flagged eruptions with a flag icon on both the home page and individual geyser pages. Tempat Menarik Dating Di SelangorTempat menarik dating di selangor Sudah berkenan? Langkah seteru. Oh tempat makan menarik di Johor Bahru, JB! 16 Tempat Makan Best di Johor Bahru Patut Cuba #1 Asam Pedas Botak. 145, Jalan Lumba Kuda, Johor. Best Dining in Kulai, Kulaijaya District: See 90 TripAdvisor traveler reviews of 38 Kulai restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more. ![]() Happy Gazing, Jake. Just a heads up. The main prediction server (geysers.net) for GeyserTimes is currently down. The server crashed and Alan has to rebuild the server that provided the predictions. In the meantime we have been working on a new prediction engine that will be hosted on our own server to eventually replace the current server. The new system is not fully ready yet but we have released part of it so we will at least have predictions for Old Faithful. We hope to get the geysers.net prediction server and/ or the GeyserTimes prediction engine fully operational in the near future. On April 15, 2011, GeyserTimes first went live. Since then, over 800,000 geyser eruption observations have been entered into the online database. A lot of features have been added over time including connecting to Alan Glennon’s geysers.net database, an Android App developed by Will Boekel that affords offline access to the data, and an application for archiving and viewing electronic temperature monitoring data. Still, there are things I would like to do with GeyserTimes that I’ve been dreaming about since day 1. Predictions can be improved as well as data analysis tools. Of course, GeyserTimes wouldn’t be such a success were it not for the community of gazers dutifully entering information every time a geyser is observed erupting. Geyser gazing had long been a “crowd-sourcing” effort (on paper) before the phrase had even been coined. GeyserTimes has just been the internet-based, real-time, continuation of those decades of geyser gazing. I’ll leave you with some print-outs that I received from Ralph Taylor in September 2010. I remember it quite clearly. It was like Christmas morning for me when Ralph pulled up in his truck and gave me statistical evaluations of (1 MB). (It was during a period of false Beehive’s Indicator eruptions so it was very helpful!) I couldn’t get enough of the stats and charts. Geysers bring two things I love together: Yellowstone and statistics. Ralph’s work continues to be an inspiration. A few months after that Christmas in September, I started GeyserTimes.
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