This meeting brings together over 250 ASR researchers and ARM Facility users and infrastructure staff members to review progress and plan future directions for ASR research and
the ARM user facility.
Not exact matches
The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (
ARM) Climate Research
Facility is a multi-laboratory, U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) scientific user facility, and a key contributor to national and international climate research
Facility is a multi-laboratory, U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) scientific
user facility, and a key contributor to national and international climate research
facility, and a key contributor to national and international climate research efforts.
ARM atmospheric observatories operate continuously but the
facility is always changing in response to new science and
user needs, and available technology.
The
ARM User Executive Committee (UEC) provides objective, timely feedback to the leadership of the ARM Facility with respect to the user experie
User Executive Committee (UEC) provides objective, timely feedback to the leadership of the
ARM Facility with respect to the
user experie
user experience.
The Aerosol Measurement Science Group (AMSG) coordinates
ARM Facility observations of aerosols and atmospheric trace gases with
user needs.
ARM is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science
user facility.
The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (
ARM) Climate Research
Facility is a DOE scientific user f
Facility is a DOE scientific
user facilityfacility.
User Facility: The ARM Climate Research Facility at Manus for data, and the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) for computing resources, both BER user facilities sponsored by the DOE Office of Scie
User Facility: The
ARM Climate Research
Facility at Manus for data, and the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) for computing resources, both BER
user facilities sponsored by the DOE Office of Scie
user facilities sponsored by the DOE Office of Science.
Field data used in the study were obtained with the support from the U.S. Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (
ARM) Climate Research
Facility, a DOE national user facility; the DOE Atmospheric Sciences Program; the National Research Council of Canada; and Environment
Facility, a DOE national
user facility; the DOE Atmospheric Sciences Program; the National Research Council of Canada; and Environment
facility; the DOE Atmospheric Sciences Program; the National Research Council of Canada; and Environment Canada.
The campaign was run by the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (
ARM) Climate Research
Facility, a DOE Office of Science user f
Facility, a DOE Office of Science
user facilityfacility.
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.
The meeting will include reports from ASR working group chairs on progress within the working groups, scientific presentations by
ARM facility users and ASR principal investigators chosen from submitted abstracts, reports from the
ARM infrastructure staff on status and plans of the
ARM observational
facilities, scientific poster sessions, and breakout discussion sessions on specific topics associated with the ASR program or
ARM facility.
DOE established the
ARM - ASR Coordination Team (AACT)-- a constituent group that includes members from both the
ARM Facility and Atmospheric System Research (ASR) leadership — to foster communication between the
ARM Facility,
ARM Users, ASR scientists, and DOE program managers.
The next 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 19 to 23, 2018, at the Sheraton Tysons Hotel in Tysons, Virginia.
Tuesday and Wednesday will feature plenary sessions that include presentations by U.S. Department of Energy program managers, reports from
ARM and ASR on research progress, scientific presentations by ASR principal investigators and
ARM Facility users, and tutorial sessions on how to use the
ARM Facility.
The next 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, at the Sheraton Tysons Hotel in Tysons, Virginia.
The
ARM Aerosol Measurement Science Group (AMSG) coordinates
ARM Climate Research
Facility observations of aerosols and atmospheric trace gases with
user needs to ensure advanced, well - characterized observational measurements and data products — at the spatial and temporal scales necessary — for improving climate science and model forecasts.
The
User Executive Committee (UEC) provides advice and recommendations regarding the ARM Facility user experience and serves as the official voice of the user community and advocate for atmospheric resea
User Executive Committee (UEC) provides advice and recommendations regarding the
ARM Facility user experience and serves as the official voice of the user community and advocate for atmospheric resea
user experience and serves as the official voice of the
user community and advocate for atmospheric resea
user community and advocate for atmospheric research.
ARM is a DOE Office of Science
User Facility.
The
ARM Climate Research
Facility, a DOE scientific user facility, provides the climate research community with strategically located in situ and remote - sensing observatories designed to improve the understanding and representation, in climate and earth system models, of clouds and aerosols as well as their interactions and coupling with the Earth's
Facility, a DOE scientific
user facility, provides the climate research community with strategically located in situ and remote - sensing observatories designed to improve the understanding and representation, in climate and earth system models, of clouds and aerosols as well as their interactions and coupling with the Earth's
facility, provides the climate research community with strategically located in situ and remote - sensing observatories designed to improve the understanding and representation, in climate and earth system models, of clouds and aerosols as well as their interactions and coupling with the Earth's surface.
What has kept the
ARM Climate Research
Facility successfully operating over its long history is continually changing in response to evolving science,
user needs, and available technology.
The
ARM Climate Research
Facility is a DOE Office of Science user f
Facility is a DOE Office of Science
user facilityfacility.
As a national
user facility, the ARM Climate Research Facility is required by law to report user statistics to the U.S. Department of Energy and to the Office of Budget and Man
facility, the
ARM Climate Research
Facility is required by law to report user statistics to the U.S. Department of Energy and to the Office of Budget and Man
Facility is required by law to report
user statistics to the U.S. Department of Energy and to the Office of Budget and Management.
The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (
ARM) Climate Research
Facility is a multi-laboratory, U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) scientific user facility, and a key contributor to national and international climate research
Facility is a multi-laboratory, U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) scientific
user facility, and a key contributor to national and international climate research
facility, and a key contributor to national and international climate research efforts.
The objective of the
ARM Science Board is to promote the nation's scientific enterprise by ensuring that the best - quality science is conducted at the U.S. Department of Energy
user facility known as the ARM Climate Research F
facility known as the
ARM Climate Research
FacilityFacility.