Category: Feature Stories and Releases

  • UEC Profile: Jiwen Fan and the Enduring Allure of Deep Convection and Severe Storms

    A Scientist Searches for the Physical Factors Behind Epic Rain, Damaging Winds, and Hail the Size of Plums This is the fourth article in a series of profiles on members of the ARM User Executive Committee (UEC). Jiwen Fan stands atop an observational platform at her home base, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Image courtesy of…

  • ARM Data Provide Insights for Developing New High-Resolution Earth System Model

    E3SM will provide insights on earth system interactions in the Arctic and their influence on mid-latitude weather. In this E3SM simulation, winter storms, represented here by clouds using outgoing longwave radiation, affect sea ice coverage through their strong winds. Subsequent changes in summer sea ice cover have important effects on local and remote weather. After…

  • BAECC Brings a Blizzard of Strong Papers

    A ‘Historically Successful’ International ARM Deployment in Finland Yields Rich Data From Novel Multi-Instrument Measurements In January 2014, mobile facility site technicians, harnessed atop a container, install a scanning ARM cloud radar at the Hyytiälä Forestry Research Station in Finland. It was part of deploying coincident wavelength multi-instrument measurements, a first during a field study…

  • When a Maritime Continent Gets in the Way

    A New ARM Field Campaign Will Gather Data on Madden-Julian Oscillation Events Earlier this year, ARM technical project manager Amon Haruta (center) helps lay out the proposed DIMOP site in Pontianak, Borneo Island, Indonesia. Behind him, to the west, is an approaching mid-afternoon storm. Skip a flat rock across a smooth pond and it will…

  • LASIC Data Reveal Smoke Aerosol Presence Higher Than Previously Believed

    Particles Causing Atmospheric Changes Are Common in Mid-Atlantic Boundary Layer Smoke envelops the first ARM Mobile Facility during a hazy day on Ascension Island, which is located in the South Atlantic Ocean. Researchers recently completed the first study to gather comprehensive, daily data with ground-based instruments on the properties of prolific smoke crossing the Atlantic…

  • UEC Profile: Christine Chiu’s Path to Better Cloud Observations

    Kindness, Bravery, and Curiosity—Qualities That Have Served Her Well Since Childhood This is the third article in a series of profiles on members of the ARM User Executive Committee (UEC). Atmospheric scientist Christine Chiu has been an associate professor at Colorado State University since last fall. Early in her Taiwan childhood, Christine Chiu realized she…

  • UEC Profile: Sébastien Biraud’s Path to the Critical Science of Measuring Trace Gases

    He Followed Physics, Flight, Diving, and ‘Toys’ Into Investigations of the Carbon Cycle. This is the second article in a series of profiles on members of the ARM User Executive Committee (UEC). Readying for an ARM-ACME V flight over the North Slope of Alaska in 2015, Sébastien Biraud poses aboard the Gulfstream-159 (G-1) research aircraft…

  • Priorities Set for ARM Translators in New Three-Year Vision

    Clockwise from top left, ARM translators Laura Riihimaki, Scott Collis, Connor Flynn, Shaocheng Xie, and Scott Giangrande helped develop the new three-year ARM translator vision plan. Translators serve a unique role within the ARM Climate Research Facility, directing the creation of value-added products (VAPs) and analysis tools to make ARM measurements more accessible to a…

  • UEC Profile: For Larry Berg, Investigations Happen at the Dynamic Boundary of Earth and Sky

    This is the first article in a series of profiles on members of the ARM User Executive Committee (UEC). At the 2017 ARM/ASR joint meeting, Larry Berg (left) posed with two other User Executive Committee members: Courtney Schumacher (center) of Texas A&M University and committee vice chair Sebastien Biraud of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Coming…

  • New ARM Field Campaign to Study Cold-Air Outbreaks Around Norwegian Sea

    The first ARM Mobile Facility, pictured here in Germany, will gather measurements for the Cold-Air Outbreaks in the Marine Boundary Layer Experiment (COMBLE), a field campaign scheduled for 2020 around the Norwegian Sea. Each year, the ARM Climate Research Facility receives proposals to use key components of the facility for field campaigns that address the…