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Learn about ARM's efforts.The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility is a U.S. Department of Energy scientific user facility, providing data from strategically located
in situ and remote sensing observatories around the world.
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11.01.2012
New Flagship Data Product Launched
10.09.2012
Surface Cloud Condensation Nuclei Average Evaluation Product Available
10.09.2012
New Evaluation Product Estimates Aerosol Properties
Feature11.01.2012
New Flagship Data Product Launched
The new flagship product ARM Best Estimate (ARMBE) has launched with the release of ARM Best Estimate Cloud Radiation (ARMBECLDRAD) and ARM Best Estimate Atmospheric Measurements (ARMBEATM) data sets, formerly under the Climate Modeling Best Estimate VAP. ARMBE will represent all of the ARM best estimate value-added products (VAP). Read More
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News & Announcements
11.09.2012
Unmanned Aircraft Test Flights Completed at Oliktok Point
10.08.2012
Near Miss at Barrow Due to Beach Erosion
09.13.2012
Another Kind of Rush in Alaska
09.07.2012
ARM Developers Seek to Improve Data Flow
09.04.2012
New Organization to Optimize ARM Radar Data
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Using Our Facilities
The preproposal cycle for use of an AMF, AAF, or augment observations at one of our fixed sites is now open.
Smaller campaigns in FY2013 and FY2014 can also be proposed now.
Submit your preproposal today.
preproposal today.The preproposal cycle for our mobile facilities, aerial facility, and fixed sites will open in late fall. Requests for smaller campaigns in FY 2013 can be proposed now; submit your preproposal today.-->
Field Campaigns
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Marine ARM GPCI Investigation of CloudsTCAP
Two-Column Aerosol ProjectAMIE-GAN
ARM MJO Investigation Experiment on Gan Island[ View All ]
User Highlights
11.20.2012
Measured Radiative Cooling from Reflective Roofs in India
11.15.2012
Quantifying the Impact of Dust on Ice Generation in Supercooled Stratiform Clouds
11.15.2012
Satellite Constraints on Cloud-Top Phase, Ice Size, and Asymmetry Parameter over Deep Convection