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ARM Data Discovery Tool Provides New Data Delivery Methods
All the data collected through the ARM Climate Research Facility have to go somewhere, but it’s not easy to pack them all in—or deliver them from—one spot. Every month, hundreds of users access the ARM Data Archive to download portions of ARM data collections at rates from 20 terabytes (TB) to 25 TB per month.…
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ERASMUS Campaign Featured in Climatewire
A feature on an ARM Climate Research Facility field campaign in Alaska kicked off a three-part Climatewire series on making accurate weather forecasts. Climatewire is a daily publication of E&E News, which reports on energy and environment issues. The article details the Evaluation of Routine Atmospheric Sounding Measurements using Unmanned Systems (ERASMUS) campaign. Instrumented unmanned…
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New ARM Website Simplifies the Publication Submission Process
The recently redesigned ARM Climate Research Facility website has become a bit more user-friendly. Visitors to the “Submit a Publication” page no longer have to type in a publication’s journal, article name, or the author names. All they need is a digital object identifier (DOI), and those fields will auto-populate with the information. Min Liang,…
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Antarctic Publication Shines Spotlight on ARM Facility
The ARM Climate Research Facility received a dose of southern exposure last year. A story on the ARM West Antarctic Radiation Experiment (AWARE) was featured in The Antarctic Sun, an online publication that is part of the U.S. Antarctic Program and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). AWARE was a collaboration between the NSF and…
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New Funding Opportunity Announced
On February 5, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER) opened a new DOE national laboratory announcement and a companion funding opportunity announcement (FOA) for the Climate Model Development and Validation (CMDV) activity. The CMDV activity is a new effort to improve climate model architecture, software, and computational design to…
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2015 ARM Summer Training and Science Applications Event
Agenda Instructor Bios Images The ARM Summer Training and Science Applications event on observations and modeling of aerosol, clouds, and precipitation took place July 15-24, 2015. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and organized by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility, this training catered to graduate and postdoctoral students interested in observations…