Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) User Facility

Richland,  WA 
United States
http://www.arm.gov
  • Booth: 1232

As a U.S. Department of Energy scientific user facility with measurement capabilities across the globe, the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) User Facility is used by scientists to obtain long-term measurements in diverse locales for studying atmospheric processes and improving earth system models. ARM data are currently collected from three atmospheric observatories—Southern Great Plains, North Slope of Alaska, and Eastern North Atlantic—that represent the broad range of climate conditions around the world, as well as from the three ARM mobile facilities and ARM aerial facilities. All data are freely available online at www.arm.gov.


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Welcome to ARM

 Show Specials

  • ARM Data Center staff will be available in the virtual ARM booth to answer your questions about ARM data and give demonstrations of Data Discovery. During the weeks of December 6 and December 13, ARM Data Center staff will be in the booth each day (times to be determinded). For more information and times, visit the Meet with ARM web page