Category: ARM Aerial Facility

  • Unlocking Opportunities: The Power of Community Collaboration

    Editor’s note: Pete Carroll, the uncrewed aerial system (UAS) operations lead for the ARM Aerial Facility (AAF), contributed the following blog post. Pete Carroll, the uncrewed aerial system operations lead for the ARM Aerial Facility, shows the payload bay of the ArcticShark to a Blue Mountain Community College (BMCC) staff instructor and student during a…

  • TCAP Updates: A New Instrument and Cold Weather

    Editor’s note: Dr. Larry Berg is the lead scientist for the Two-Column Aerosol Project. The ARM Mobile Facility site, deployed at Truro, Massachusetts, is shown here in an earlier and warmer time of the year.We are back on Cape Cod for the second TCAP intensive operations period, which we abbreviate as IOP. The weather conditions…

  • Up Close and Personal with the G-1

    On Thursday, July 21, several Washington State University (WSU) students got the chance to visit the hangar where the ARM Aerial Facility (AAF) aircraft is located. Shelley Presley, Assistant Research Professor at WSU’s Laboratory for Atmospheric Research, accompanied the students, who are studying atmospheric chemistry as part of a summer research program. Celine Kluzek, AAF…