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UEC Profile: ‘I Found Myself Wanting to Know More’
Pursuing the best way to merge regional and global models keeps Erika Roesler rapt and running This is the seventh article in a series of profiles on members of the ARM User Executive Committee (UEC). Erika Roesler is the UEC’s designated “young investigator” representative. As an undergraduate studying physics and astronomy at Northern Arizona University,…
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For Storm-Wracked Science in Puerto Rico, ARM Steps Up
A ready-made structure and other gear will restore lost datastreams In late June 2018, workers prepare the Cape San Juan data-collection observatory in the shadow of a historic lighthouse. A pair of foundation columns will support two instrument containers. All photos are courtesy of John Ogren (retired from NOAA). Last year, just after 6 in…
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LASSO Case Study: Regional Weather Simulations Get a Look
Researchers develop and test a new parameterization of the boundary layer Researchers used the LASSO framework to evaluate single-column regional simulations of shallow cumulus clouds. Photo is courtesy of Wayne Angevine. In the summer of 1999, boundary layer modeler Wayne Angevine was part of a project investigating air quality in Nashville, Tennessee. On most days,…
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Good Data, Good Awards
Four new DOE Early Career Research Program award winners plan to use ARM measurements In late June, 84 scientists around the country received Early Career Research Program awards from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The 54 awardees from universities will receive at least $150,000 a year for five years to further their research. The…
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Field Campaign Confirms Seasonal Variations in Properties of Low Marine Clouds and Aerosols
More findings are expected from Aerosol and Cloud Experiments in the Eastern North Atlantic Drizzling clouds are commonly seen throughout the Azores. Low clouds over the Eastern North Atlantic drizzle 80 percent of the time, according to ACE-ENA principal investigator Jian Wang. A combined ground and aerial campaign recently wrapped up in the Azores that…
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POPEYE Could Offer New Insights on Atmospheric Processes in the Arctic
Campaign is part of large international effort to improve modeling capabilities around the poles A tethered balloon is seen against the clouds in October 2016 at Oliktok Point, Alaska. During the upcoming POPEYE campaign, tethered balloons will again take to the sky over Oliktok Point to collect data within and above clouds. The Atmospheric Radiation…
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ACE-ENA Field Campaign and ARM Provide Opportunities for Female Scientists
Women held key roles during flight and ground campaign in the Azores Female ARM Aerial Facility staff and instrument mentors during ACE-ENA gather in front of ARM’s Gulfstream-159 (G-1) research aircraft during the winter 2018 intensive operational period. From left to right, they are: Amy Sullivan, Colorado State University; Maria Zawadowicz, Alyssa Matthews, Fan Mei,…
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LASSO Case Study: Users Rope In ‘Cloud Problem’ for a Closer Look
Graham Feingold and other theoreticians use the new tool to test model parameterizations This is the second article in a series of case studies. To some of us, “lasso” refers to a stiff loop of rope handy for throwing. To statisticians, it is a way of doing regression analysis. LASSO case studies currently bundle data…
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UEC Profile: Combining Models With Observations, Andrew Gettelman Puzzles Out Cloud-Aerosol Interactions
An active modeler calls himself ‘an evangelist’ for ARM data This is the sixth article in a series of profiles on members of the ARM User Executive Committee (UEC). Andrew Gettelman, National Center for Atmospheric Research. Image courtesy of NCAR “We model clouds pretty well, and we model aerosols pretty well,” says Andrew Gettelman, a…
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ARM Collaborations Aim to Solve Mysteries of Southern Ocean Clouds
MARCUS, MICRE field campaigns are part of effort to understand Earth system processes in region During a MARCUS voyage in March 2018, the Aurora Australis makes its way toward Macquarie Island, the location of the MICRE field campaign. The Southern Ocean is one of the most remote—and stormiest—places on Earth. It also has significant influence…