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ARM’s New European Partner

ARM teams up with a 22-nation consortium of observatories and data centers to broaden measurements of Earth’s atmosphere.

26 July 2024

SAIL, 1 Year Later

Scientific investigations, data analysis, and model improvements follow the June 2023 end of a Colorado field campaign on mountain hydrology.

21 June 2024

Daniel Vrinceanu: Champion of Science for the Underrepresented

With a boost from a new U.S. Department of Energy initiative, atomic physicist Daniel Vrinceanu works to help establish the first atmospheric science program at Texas Southern University.

19 June 2024

New Eyes in Space to Study Earthly Clouds and Aerosols

ARM will validate and use data from the European-Japanese EarthCARE satellite.

24 May 2024

CAPE-k Gets Underway

In Tasmania for 17 months, the Cloud And Precipitation Experiment at kennaook (CAPE-k) will collect unprecedented data on Southern Ocean aerosol-cloud-precipitation interactions.

7 May 2024

Jay Mace: Scientist of Clouds, Painter of Landscapes

Get to know Mace, a professor at the University of Utah and co-principal investigator of ARM’s new Cloud And Precipitation Experiment at kennaook (CAPE-k).

25 April 2024
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Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) | Reviewed October 2024