Category: Blog

  • From the User Executive Committee (UEC) Subgroup Chairs: April 2024

    Editor’s note: Members of ARM’s User Executive Committee (UEC) participate in subgroups that aim to help broaden community outreach. In a four-part series of blogs, each subgroup chair during the 2023–2024 UEC term will introduce their subgroup, share their subgroup’s ideas and recommendations to ARM, and ways in which the ARM community can engage with subgroup…

  • CAPE-k Technicians Will Help Keep ARM Data Flowing From Tasmania

    Tom Day (left) and Frank Zurek are the technicians for the Cloud And Precipitation Experiment at kennaook (CAPE-k). Portraits are by Nathan Bilow. Site technicians watch over instruments deployed by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility and make sure they run smoothly in the field. For the next 17 months, technicians Tom Day and…

  • Clock Ticks Down to CAPE-k’s Launch

    Editor’s note: Heath Powers, site manager for the second ARM Mobile Facility (AMF2), sent in the following update about ARM’s site installation in Tasmania for the Cloud And Precipitation Experiment at kennaook (CAPE-k). Powers is based at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. These instruments are set up to collect data for CAPE-k. Photo is…

  • From the User Executive Committee (UEC) Chair

    The ARM User Executive Committee (UEC) is eager to engage with you. This is a message from UEC Chair Jennifer “Jen” Delamere. Check out summary report of October 2023 UEC meeting During the User Executive Committee’s October 2023 meeting, those of us who attended in person got to tour ARM’s Southern Great Plains Central Facility. I am…

  • MOSAiC Science Charges Forward

    Editor’s note: Matthew Shupe, co-coordinator of the Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition, provided the following blog post and photos. From September 2019 to October 2020, ARM instruments on the research vessel Polarstern collected continuous atmospheric data during the Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition. …

  • From the Aerosol Measurement Science Group (AMSG) Co-Chairs

    This is the second blog from AMSG Co-Chairs Gannet Hallar and Tim Onasch. AMSG promotes ARM’s Fiscal Year 2024 Aerosol Operations Plan Gannet Hallar, left, and Timothy Onasch Hello, and welcome to the AMSG blog! We are here to provide an update on ARM-related work based, in part, on recommendations from the AMSG. As we…

  • First Calibration Activities at the Center for Aerosol Measurement Science at Brookhaven Lab

    Editor’s note: Olga Mayol-Bracero, lead mentor of ARM’s Aerosol Observing System (AOS), provided the following post. In addition to being trained on a set of aerosol instruments that will be deployed in Tasmania, ARM site operators received a lesson from instrument mentor Ashish Singh (left) on how to use the scanning mobility particle sizer calibration…

  • ARM Marks New Set of Engineering and Development Achievements

    Editor’s note: This is an update from ARM Associate Director for Research Jennifer Comstock, who also oversees ARM science products development and the user facility’s Engineering Review Board. Jennifer Comstock ARM prioritizes its engineering and development activities each fiscal year (FY) to meet user needs and achieve mission-critical facility goals. In FY2023, priorities focused on improving…

  • Workshop Builds, Strengthens Collaborations Across SPLASH/SAIL/SOS Community

    Editor’s note: Gijs de Boer, an atmospheric scientist from the University of Colorado’s Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Physical Sciences Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado, wrote the following synopsis of a November 1–3, 2023, hybrid workshop on the state of research and data sets from the…

  • German Team Seeks to Unravel Secrets of Snow Formation in Colorado

    Researchers from Leipzig University are analyzing snowfall data collected alongside ARM’s SAIL field campaign The following is based on a translated article by Leipzig University. Video cameras capture snowfall from two angles near Gothic, Colorado, as part of the Characterization of Orography-Influenced Riming (CORSIPP) field campaign. Photo is by Leipzig University’s Institute of Meteorology. Researchers…