Research Highlights
Members of ARM's science team are major contributors to radiation and cloud research. ARM investigators publish about 150 refereed journal articles per year, and ARM data are used in many studies published by other scientific organizations. These documented research efforts represent tangible evidence of ARM's contribution to advances in almost all areas of atmospheric radiation and cloud research. Below is a selection of summaries highlighting recently-published ARM research. The entire collection of ARM Research Highlights can be accessed using the sorting buttons at right.
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| Recent Research Highlights | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Principal Investigator | Affiliation | Research Area |
Title | Thumbnail (if available) |
| Long, C. N. | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | Radiation Measurements | ARM QCRad Goes Global | |
| Turner, D. D. | University of Wisconsin-Madison | Cloud Distributions/ Characterizations | Quantifying the Optical Depth of Mixed-Phase Clouds Accurately with Passive Observations | |
| Turner, D. D. | University of Wisconsin-Madison | Cloud Distributions/ Characterizations | Paper on Clouds with Small Amount of Liquid Water Amount Ranked as "Hot" | |
| Shupe, M. | CIRES/NOAA/ETL | Cloud Distributions/ Characterizations | Mixed-Phase Cloud Vertical Velocities and Dynamical-Microphysical Interactions | |
| Xie, S. | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory | General Circulation and Single Column Models/ Parameterizations | ARM M-PACE Data Used to Evaluate and Improve Arctic Mixed-Phase Clouds Simulated in Climate Models | |


