So far, the borehole tilt data at Yellowstone has been shut down. There has been an uptick in activity from Mammoth Vault down to Yellowstone Lake. They've been censoring and scrubbing data. There are harmonic tremors at Little West Thumb (west side of the lake).

They shut the park today. They NEVER shut down the Park. They might be concerned about a hydrothermal explosion, which is an isolated event—yet dangerous. We'll see what happens.

Gardiner is not in Wyoming but Montana, north of Mammoth.

https://www.jhnewsandguide.com/this_just_in/yellowstone-closed-to-all-inbounds-traffic-due-to-hazardous-conditions/article_fd67501d-3b0d-5b28-b526-104816f5c98d.html

http://isthisthingon.org/Yellowstone/daythumbs.php

https://www.unavco.org/data/strain-seismic/tilt-data/tilt-data.html

https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/photosmultimedia/webcams.htm

Here is the river in Gardiner, and Snake river.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQAhGs0wHuY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcXh

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No fear porn here or anything. I've watched Yellowstone for over 30 years. I'm an earth nut. lol But the geologists are obviously seeing something other than flooding. Would they admit that?😆
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The park is never shut down. There is no flooding in Yellowstone proper. Look at all the cams in the original post. And borehole data was taken down before any rain or flooding (in Montana) began.

Steamboat Geyser just went off on the 10th. I've forecast that eruption 6 times in a row now. There are always signs.

https://geysertimes.org/geyser.php?id=Steamboat

I live in Jackson Hole. Earthquakes are a daily occurrence here and have been my entire life. I can count on One hand how many I've actually felt. I'll take this over hurricanes and tornadoes any day!

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