How hot is the water that shoots out of Old Faithful?


How hot is the water that shoots out of Old Faithful? At only 45 feet (14 m) inside Old Faithful's throat, the water temperature is 244?F (117?C). Prior to an eruption, the water at the geyser's vent is 204?F (96?C)?several degrees hotter than the area's normal surface boiling point of 199?F (93?C).


Why does Old Faithful smell?

This may have been a bit of an exaggeration, but geysers do emit a bit of a stench due to the elevated levels of sulfuric acid and hydrogen sulfide gas contained within the geysers themselves.


How do you know when Old Faithful is about to erupt?

Old Faithful “plays” prior to an eruption with splashes of boiling water that may reach as high as 20 feet (6 m). A full eruption usually begins from this play. Once the eruption starts, the splashes grow larger and larger until the eruption reaches its full height.


Can you swim in the boiling River in Yellowstone?

The Boiling River is one of very few legal swimming and soaking locations in Yellowstone National Park- but it still requires plenty of caution and care. Located where the Gardner River meets the Boiling River Hot Spring, the Boiling River is safe enough to swim in.


What is the hottest water in Yellowstone?

1. Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone. This tallest geyser in the world set the highest temperature ever recorded in the park. It's so far above sea level that the boiling point is 199°F rather than the sea-level 212°, but a hole drilled by scientists to 1,087 feet deep found a temperature of 459°F.


What would happen if Yellowstone erupted?

As pressure is released, gases dissolved in the magma come out of solution, turning the magma into a boiling froth. The total energy released would be equivalent to an 875,000 megaton explosion. The shockwave would kill 90,000 people. Most of the lava would fall back into the crater.