White Mountains Research Station Cam

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When I can't actually 'Wander' down to one of my favorite areas, I check out the live video camera at the Barcroft installation -- at 12,000' -- of the White Mountain Research Station, run by the University of California.

Usually nothing too exciting going on within the view, like now:
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...but I find it interesting to check out anyway. The anemometer of the weather station is visible, and the propeller is usually whizzing around. When it's really windy the camera shakes.
Sometimes in winter (when the camera is working) you can watch fierce blizzards blowing up there. I frequently see animal tracks in the snow. Here's what it looked like one day this past winter:
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There's a light on all night, and once or twice I've seen nocturnal critters running around.
Sometimes humans can be observed in the daytime. :D

The page seems to work best, most fully-functional, with Internet Explorer (better than Chrome, for example). It may ask your permission to install some kind of active-x add-on, and if so it's safe (and necessary) to say "yes". In the upper left of the screen is a control called "Video Profile", and I find MPEG4/VGA is best. Most of the other controls (like to aim the camera in different directions) are for the real users of the camera and are password protected.

Anyway...something to look at when at a computer.
 
I wonder if any of the Rocky Mts guys know of any similar high-mt cams in their necks of the woods...??? MT, ID, CO, WY, NM?
I'm know there are various ski-area cams -- like there are at Mammoth and Tahoe, etc. in the Sierras, but I'd be interested in seeing cams -- video or still -- in less-populated/less-commercial areas in the Rockies.

Another favorite of mine (still photos, not live video) is in a very-western location -- the summit of Mauna Kea, associated with the astro-observatories up there. The time-lapse movies of each day are really cool...seeing the stars or clouds swirling around.
 
Looking rather brisk this morning at the 12,000' Barcroft Lab: http://63.198.242.102/


I could see fiercely-blowing snow in the live video...
 

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Hey guys,
Unfortunately due to very limited bandwidth to the research station up at Barcroft we've had to limit viewing the live view of these cameras to the researchers who use them. The camera are managed by the UCSB Experimental Cosmology Group primarily to keep an eye on their equipment up there.

In the mean time, you can still see the picture views of the cameras on their website - http://www.deepspace.ucsb.edu/. The direct link to the camera page is from the left hand side of this page - http://www.deepspace.ucsb.edu/wmrs.html. You can also see archive camera data etc here which is pretty nice to see sunrises from day to day etc. I would post all the links to these pages here but there's going to be a new website launching fairly soon so everything will change. The live images are updated every 10 minutes (5, 15, 25 minutes etc. past) and the archive is also every 10 minutes (0, 10, 20 etc.) but only updates hourly.

These images should in theory sync to the WMRS site although there's currently an issue I'm working on fixing with that.

Anyway, hopefully in the next year or two there will be a faster bandwidth link out to the site which will mean we can allow the public to watch these cameras live again.

Thanks.
 
Hey guys,
Unfortunately due to very limited bandwidth to the research station up at Barcroft we've had to limit viewing the live view of these cameras to the researchers who use them. The camera are managed by the UCSB Experimental Cosmology Group primarily to keep an eye on their equipment up there.


Busted!
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Maybe if I'd kept my mouth shut and not spread the word I'd still be able to see this great live view...
 
Busted!
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Maybe if I'd kept my mouth shut and not spread the word I'd still be able to see this great live view...


OK...though it's not streaming live video, there are nice, frequently-updated, still-cam images at the link jc8654 supplied above:
http://www.deepspace...b.edu/wmrs.html

I'll stop whining...
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OK...though it's not streaming live video, there are nice, frequently-updated, still-cam images at the link jc8654 supplied above:
http://www.deepspace...b.edu/wmrs.html

I'll stop whining...
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Lol! We're not trying to not let you see what's going on up there but as I say, we do have VERY limited bandwidth internet wise up there so we want to maintain that for legitimate use rather than the public just wanting to see the view.

The link I gave is on a server in Santa Barbara so causes no problem for us. If the images stop updating, the chances are the internet link has gone down up the mountain anyway so you wouldn't be able to see anything. You can also look back at previous images etc. in the archive which can be pretty useful and as I say, there are usually some pretty nice pictures around sunrise.
 
Lol! We're not trying to not let you see what's going on up there but as I say, we do have VERY limited bandwidth internet wise up there so we want to maintain that for legitimate use rather than the public just wanting to see the view.

The link I gave is on a server in Santa Barbara so causes no problem for us. If the images stop updating, the chances are the internet link has gone down up the mountain anyway so you wouldn't be able to see anything. You can also look back at previous images etc. in the archive which can be pretty useful and as I say, there are usually some pretty nice pictures around sunrise.

Looking very nice (but cold) up there right now...

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Saturday in Tucson.


I know that Sonoran plants don't like it that cold...but it is pretty.
Humans may not like it either: Move further south.
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The White Mt. cam (one of them, anyway) is back, viewable by the public after months of being offline (or at least NOT viewable by the public): Live B-Machine Cam

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One of my favorites!
(updated every 10 minutes)
 
This one is also back up and running, a view of White Mt. Peak: Live Summit Cam

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No time stamp on this one, but since the image changes during the day it must be running live-ish.
 
New-season snow at the UC Barcroft Station!

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and this snap from the live-video cam:

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I guess it could be hail...but it's definitely frozen.
I hope most of the road stays open long enough for me to get up there in October...it's usually open to Grandview C.G., anyway.
I wish I was camped up there right now...
 
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