As ARM's newest observation facility, the Eastern North Atlantic began operations in September 2013 and mirrors ARM's other long - term
atmospheric measurement facilities around the world.
Not exact matches
In addition to taking
measurements, the ARM
Facility recently began building data sets that can be incorporated into
atmospheric models.
The Aerosol
Measurement Science Group (AMSG) coordinates ARM
Facility observations of aerosols and
atmospheric trace gases with user needs.
To find out,
atmospheric experts at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory compared six reanalyses products against observational data from the U.S. Department of Energy's
Atmospheric Radiation
Measurement (ARM) Climate Research
Facility in Oklahoma.
Find out how researchers are using data from U.S. Department of Energy's
Atmospheric Radiation
Measurement (ARM) Climate Research
Facility — the world's most comprehensive outdoor laboratory and data archive for research related to
atmospheric processes that affect Earth's climate — to improving regional and global climate models.
Find out how researchers are using data from the U.S. Department of Energy's
Atmospheric Radiation
Measurement (ARM) Climate Research
Facility — the world's most comprehensive outdoor laboratory and data archive for research related to
atmospheric processes that affect Earth's climate — to improve earth system models.
The UAS and TBS
measurements have supplemented data obtained by the third ARM Mobile
Facility at Oliktok Point — part of ARM's North Slope of Alaska
atmospheric observatory — to help improve understanding of
atmospheric processes in the Arctic.
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.
Unmanned aerial system and tethered balloon system
measurements have supplemented ARM Mobile
Facility data to help improve understanding of
atmospheric processes in the Arctic.
The Eastern North Atlantic (ENA)
atmospheric observatory is the newest
measurement site established by the ARM Climate Research
Facility.