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Call for Abstracts for International Polar Year Conference
The International Polar Year (IPY) 2012 Conference, titled “From Knowledge to Action,” will take place in Montreal, Canada, from April 22-27, 2012. The call for abstracts for oral and poster presentations is open, on the topics of the latest polar science, the application of polar research findings, policy implications, and how to take polar knowledge…
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2011 Far-Infrared Remote Sensing Workshop
The 2011 Workshop on Far-Infrared Remote Sensing (FIRS) will be held in Madison, Wisconsin, on November 8-9, 2011. The two-day meeting will include invited speakers, a full poster session, time for discussions, and a workshop dinner. Topics to be discussed include: instrumentation, radiative transfer model development and validation, thermodynamic profiling, cloud property remote sensing, and…
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ARM Joins User Facility Display at Capitol Hill Exhibition
User facility representatives gather in the foyer of the Rayburn House Office Building to set up their posters for the user facility science exhibition, held on April 7, 2011. To become better informed about the research conducted at DOE user facilities, members of Congress extended an invitation for the facilities to take part in a…
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ARM Participates in Second Annual Atmospheric System Research Science Team Meeting
In front of her poster, Alice Cialella from Brookhaven National Laboratory speaks to ARM Aerial Facility Program Manager Rickey Petty. ARM Facility staff participated in the second annual Atmospheric System Research (ASR) Science Team Meeting, held March 27-April 1 in San Antonio, Texas. ASR and ARM collaborate through the use of ARM facilities for targeted…
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ARM Outreach and Users Part of Record-Breaking Society Meetings
Over 750 visitors stopped by the ARM Facility exhibit to learn how they can participate during the annual American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2010 Fall Meeting and 91st American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting. This week, the ARM Facility is attending the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting in Washington DC.
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2011 AAAS Annual Meeting
The 2011 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) will be held on February 17-21, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. This year’s theme, “Science Without Borders,” is a nod to the diversity that exists among the investigators, educators, students, engineers, and their fields of study. Each year, AAAS plays…
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2011 AMS Presentations Featuring ARM Data
table, td, th { vertical-align: top; text-align: left; } Sunday, January 23 Presentation Type Session ID and Presentation Title Presenters Time and Location Poster S23, Visualization and Model Intercomparison of the Vector Vorticity Cloud Model Nicholas Geyer, C. S. Konor, and T. A. Cram 5:30-7:00 pm, Student Poster Session Poster S74, Case Studies of Convective…
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Eleventh Biennial ACCESS
The eleventh biennial Atmospheric Chemistry Colloquium for Emerging Senior Scientists (ACCESS) will take place at Brookhaven National Laboratory on July 21-24, 2011. Participants will also be invited to attend the Gordon Research Conference (GRC) in Atmospheric Chemistry on July 24-29, 2011. The goal of ACCESS is to bring recent PhDs in atmospheric chemistry together with…
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ARM Data Featured at United Nations Climate Change Conference
Attendees at COP16 gathered in the U.S. Center’s “living room” to learn more about climate change research among the federal agencies. (State Department photo)At the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP16) in Cancun, Mexico, in early December 2010, a new global audience got the chance to learn about ARM and how its data are used…
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2011 Gordon Research Seminar on Polar Marine Science
The 2011 Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) on Polar Marine Science will be held in Ventura, California, March 19-20, 2011. The focus of this meeting will include the contribution of graduate research in the area of polar marine science. The GRS is an opportunity for students to present their work and participate in discussions regarding their…