Re: 12 hour vids are erroneous
Hi Ray - Yes, we migrated to a new webserver about a week ago and are aware of the 12 hr playback problem, and are actively fixing it. There are no easy places for a camera to view Bogoslof - the nearest islands are about 50 miles away, and are remote (no power, no existing telecommunication infrastructure). The FAA has a webcam in Dutch Harbor that sometimes sees Bogoslof's ash plumes, rising above the mountains on Unalaska island. I can't give you a direct link - the general one is http://avcams.faa.gov/index.php Thank you, Cheryl -------- Ray Sypher wrote: As a retiree, I really enjoy watching the daily change in your weather there in AK and the variety @ the volcanoes themselves. I do note that the 12 hr repeat of ea camera(or it's vid-image storage)has switched back to last year or some other erroneous date/time. It has been like that for 7-10 days. Secondarily, it sure is a shame that there are no cameras on Bogoslof. Be great to watch that activity as it happens. I note in some pictures some peaked islets off-aways and wonder if those might be great advantage points for a camera installation? Thanks for your response.... RAS Meridian, ID -- Cheryl Cameron Geologist, Alaska Volcano Observatory Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys voice: 907-451-5012 fax: 907-451-5050
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