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2017 AMS Ninth Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions Abstracts
Observations of Aerosol/Trace Gases, Clouds, Precipitation, and Radiation from DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility Session Co-Chairs: Jiwen Fan (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Gijs de Boer (University of Colorado), Jim Mather (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Andrew Vogelmann (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Robert Wood (University of Washington), Jian Wang (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Session Description: The…
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2017 AMS 19th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry
Observations of Aerosol/Trace Gases, Clouds, Precipitation, and Radiation from DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility (Joint with and hosted by the 9th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate interactions) Session Co-Chairs: Jiwen Fan (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Gijs de Boer (University of Colorado), Jim Mather (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Andrew Vogelmann (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Robert Wood…
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2016 AGU Presentations Featuring ARM Data
Monday, December 12, 2016 Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location A11P. Advances in Remote Sensing of Clouds and Precipitation I Oral A11P-07. How to Constrain Snow Particle Scattering Models? a Novel Approach Using Triple-frequency Radar Doppler Spectra. Stefan Kneifel, Alessandro Battaglia, Pavlos Kollias, Jussi S. Leinonen, Maximilian Maahn, Heike Kalesse, Frederic Tridon,…
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Keep Up with the American Meteorological Society Radar Conference
Conference website now available The American Meteorological Society (AMS) 38th Conference on Radar Meteorology website is now available to view. Learn about the conference—which is co-chaired by Scott Collis, Argonne National Laboratory and science lead for the Python-ARM Radar Toolkit and translator for centimeter wavelength radars—including how to submit an abstract. There is also a…
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Connect with ARM Data at the American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting
ARM staff are leading the AMS Short Course on Interacting with Radar Data in the Cloud Some worry that the “cloud” is over their heads, but as data sets grow larger in size, the use of cloud platforms is becoming a necessary tool to keep up. Led by Scott Collis, science lead on the Python-ARM…
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Request for Preproposals for Scientific Research
The U.S. Department of Energy welcomes preproposals from all scientists—worldwide—for use of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility. Deadline is February 1.
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Save the Date! 2017 ARM/ASR Joint Meeting
The 2017 Joint Meeting of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility Users and Atmospheric System Research (ASR) Principal Investigators will take place during the week of March 13 to 17, 2017.
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Call for Abstracts for AGU Fall Meeting and AMS Annual Meeting
Sessions for this year’s Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union and Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society are being announced. If you will be leading a session, please let us know. Sessions shared with us will be added to this web page and shared in two emails to be sent July 20 and…
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ASR Marine Low Clouds Workshop Held
A drizzling marine stratocumulus cloud over the Northeast Pacific Ocean taken during Leg 17 of the Marine ARM GPCI Investigation of Clouds (MAGIC) Campaign. While they may not elicit the excitement and drama of their deeper, more-intense, sibling thunderstorm clouds that are associated with severe weather and catastrophic damage, low clouds over oceans are important…
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2016 Joint User Facility/Principal Investigator Meeting
The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM)/Atmospheric System Research (ASR) Joint User Facility/Principal Investigator Meeting (Joint PI Meeting) brings together the ASR Program and the ARM Climate Research Facility as world leaders in climate science. This meeting brings together nearly 350 ASR researchers and ARM Facility users and infrastructure members to review progress and plan future directions…