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New 2- and 3-Channel Microwave Radiometer Retrieval Data Produced
This MWRRET quicklook image provides information from the 2-channel microwave radiometer that operated on the Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier in La Jolla, California, during the EPCAPE campaign on December 14, 2023. The image shows, from top to bottom, observed brightness temperatures at 23.8 GHz (blue) and 31.4 GHz (red); retrieved precipitable water vapor from…
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Microwave Radiometer Retrieval Data Now Available for SAIL
This MWRRET quicklook image provides information from the SAIL campaign near Crested Butte, Colorado, on March 22, 2022. From top to bottom, the image shows observed brightness temperatures at 23.8 GHz (blue) and 31.4 GHz (red); retrieved precipitable water vapor from the physical method (blue) and statistical method (green); and retrieved liquid water path from…
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New Microwave Radiometer Retrieval Data Now Available
This Microwave Radiometer Retrievals (MWRRET) quicklook image provides information from the TRacking Aerosol Convection interactions ExpeRiment (TRACER) near Houston, Texas, on June 22, 2022. The image shows, from top to bottom, observed brightness temperatures at 23.8 GHz (blue) and 31.4 GHz (red); retrieved precipitable water vapor from the physical method (blue) and statistical method (green);…
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Updated: New Cloud Radar Products Available From COMBLE Campaign
Editor’s note (July 20, 2023): A new KASACRGRIDRHI evaluation release for COMBLE, which uses b1-level calibrated HSRHI data as input, is now available. The output is a single c1-level netCDF file containing calibrated radar moments remapped onto a 2D Cartesian grid. Access the data from the ARM Data Center. To cite the c1-level data, please…
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Improved Microwave Radiometer Retrieval Data Produced for 2 ARM Sites
This Microwave Radiometer Retrievals (MWRRET) quicklook image provides information from ARM’s Southern Great Plains Central Facility on July 2, 2021. The image shows, from top to bottom, observed brightness temperatures at 23.8 GHz (blue) and 31.4 GHz (red); retrieved precipitable water vapor from the physical method (blue) and statistical method (green); and retrieved liquid water…
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Updated Microwave Radiometer Retrieval Product Available for MOSAiC
The Microwave Radiometer Retrievals (MWRRET) value-added product retrieves column precipitable water vapor and liquid water path from ARM’s 2-channel microwave radiometers. New files from the Microwave Radiometer Retrievals value-added product (MWRRET VAP) are now available for the Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition. This release is more complete than the…
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Three New Value-Added Products Available for MOSAiC Expedition
ARM instruments, including radars and aerosol instruments, operated on an icebreaker in the central Arctic during the 2019–2020 Multidisciplinary Drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition. Photo is by Tercio Silva, then with Hamelmann Communications. The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility released three new value-added products (VAPs) from the 2019–2020 Multidisciplinary…
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Cloud Droplet Number Concentration Product Updated
This sample plot from the Southern Great Plains Central Facility shows the droplet number concentration for October 30, 2019. New data are available from the Droplet Number Concentration value-added product (NDROP VAP), which has been updated to use additional inputs. This will allow NDROP to be available quicker with better retrievals and to be applied…
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REVISED: Additional Ka-Band ARM Zenith Radar Product Releases Now Available
Editor’s note (September 1, 2021): Ka-Band ARM Zenith Radar Active Remote Sensing of CLouds (KAZRARSCL) data from January through June 2021 are now available for the Southern Great Plains and North Slope of Alaska atmospheric observatories. The data announcement below was originally published June 28, 2021. These plots illustrate the KAZRARSCL product for a sample…
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Microwave Radiometer Retrieval Product Processed for SGP Central Facility
This Microwave Radiometer Retrievals (MWRRET) quicklook image provides information from the Southern Great Plains Central Facility on August 10, 2019. The image shows, from top to bottom, observed brightness temperatures at 23.8 GHz (blue) and 31.4 GHz (red); retrieved precipitable water vapor from the physical method (blue) and statistical method (green); and retrieved liquid water…