ARM

ARM User Facility

@armuserfacility

Richland, Washington
http://www.arm.gov
Research Services

Overview

About ARM User Facility

The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) User Facility is a multi-laboratory, U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) scientific user facility, and a key contributor to national and international atmospheric research efforts.

ARM was the first atmospheric research user facility to deploy a comprehensive suite of cutting-edge instruments to continually measure cloud and aerosol properties and their impacts on Earth’s energy balance. This strategy revolutionized scientists’ ability to collect long-term statistics of detailed cloud properties and now serves as a model for similar programs around the world.

ARM provides:

• Data – Access more than 30 years of atmospheric data gathered from fixed-location observatories and field campaigns

• Observatories – Use heavily instrumented fixed-location atmospheric observatories in Oklahoma, Alaska, and the
Azores, including aerial (crewed and uncrewed) and mobile facilities

• Instruments – Explore more than 400 instruments that collect data at locales spanning diverse meteorological regimes

• Campaigns – Conduct atmospheric science in strategic locations around the world

• Models – Retrieve large-eddy simulation modeling data, simulations, and analysis tools

• Publications – Discover ARM-related research on clouds and aerosols, their interaction with the Earth’s energy balance, and representation in earth system models.

Headquarters

Richland, Washington

Website

http://www.arm.gov

Company Size

201-500 employees

Industry

Research Services

Company Type

Government Agency

Founded

1989

Specialties

atmospheric data

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