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2020 AGU Presentations Featuring ARM Data
Editor’s note (December 23, 2020): Registrants for the 2020 AGU Fall Meeting can view presentations and recordings on the AGU virtual meeting platform through February 15, 2021. By going virtual, the 2020 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting promises to be different than past meetings. With sessions spread out from December 1 to 17 to…
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AGU Scoop: Wind and the Southern Great Plains
Editor’s note: ARM science writers are contributing blog posts during the 2020 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting. Check back often for updates! All times listed are Pacific. For meeting-specific links, use your AGU login to view. December 16, 2020 How the Seasons Affect Wind Energy Low-level jets are fast-moving streams of air in the lowest…
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AGU Scoop: Data and Impressions From MOSAiC
Imagine, if you can: One year moored to an ice floe in the central Arctic. Scientists from 20 nations. Twenty arctic typhoons. Polar bears. Miles-long cracks in sea ice and fantastical ice ridges. Snow as fragile as dry leaves. Donning a floating monosuit and learning to swim in freezing water. At least 150 terabytes of…
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AGU Scoop: A Blizzard of Posters on MOSAiC Research
Editor’s note: December 14 at the 2020 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting featured the following posters related to the Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition. For meeting-specific links, use your AGU login to view. The Arctic’s Ice-Nucleating Particles Clouds play a critical role in the Arctic by regulating how much…
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AGU Scoop: Arctic Clouds in the Spotlight
What Matthew Shupe calls an unprecedented suite of ARM atmospheric instruments helped enabled scientists to identify and quantify cloud properties for a full year in the central Arctic. The venue was the most comprehensive international field campaign of its kind, the 2019–2020 Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition. Shupe, co-coordinator…
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AGU Scoop: MOSAiC Data Tell Tales of the Arctic
December 11 at the 2020 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting featured two sessions—16 talks total—on coupled atmosphere-sea ice-ocean processes in the central Arctic. (See the lists of presentations from Session 1 and Session 2; a third oral session is scheduled for 7–8 a.m. Pacific time Monday, December 14. NOTE: For meeting-specific links, use your AGU…
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DOE Research and Training Programs Open to College Students and Faculty
The Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists, within the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science, is currently accepting applications for its undergraduate student, community college student, and visiting faculty research/training programs. For all three programs, applications for the 10-week summer 2021 term (May through August) are due Tuesday, January 12, 2021,…
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AGU Scoop: SAIL Town Hall Emphasizes Collaborative, Interdisciplinary Science
About 50 attendees of a December 8 virtual American Geophysical Union (AGU) town hall got the “who, what, when, where, why”—and the “how”—of ARM’s upcoming Surface Atmosphere Integrated Field Laboratory (SAIL) field campaign in Colorado. Motivating the campaign, said SAIL Principal Investigator Dan Feldman, is that water is running dry in the Western United States.…
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ARM Special Announcement: COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) Facility Updates
ARM has been monitoring the recent rise of COVID-19 cases in the United States. We hope you and your families are staying healthy. ARM is currently planning for the TRacking Aerosol Convection interactions ExpeRiment (TRACER), scheduled to start next year in the Houston, Texas, area. However, with COVID cases increasing, we are concerned about keeping…
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AGU Scoop: ARM Takes Aim at the Stormy U.S. Southeast
By March 2023, the third ARM Mobile Facility (AMF3)―currently snowbound in northern Alaska―is scheduled to begin operating in the seasonally storm-wracked Southeastern United States (SEUS). The vision for the five-year deployment is to establish a distributed network of instruments in parts of the region away from coastal sea breezes and urban-air influences. The 2020 American…