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Image of the Week Archive — May 2008

The Department of Energy's Atmospheric Radiation Measurements (ARM) Program Prepares for the Highest Land-based Field Campaign in History
The Department of Energy's Atmospheric Radiation Measurements (ARM) Program Prepares for the Highest Land-based Field Campaign in History
May 11, 2008 — The Department of Energy's ARM (Atmospheric Radiation Measurements) Program is preparing for the highest land-based field campaign in history in order to study a fundamental issue in global warming: the radiative cooling of the upper troposp . . . [continued]

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Using Volcanic Eruptions as Natural Laboratories to Study Climate Responses
Using Volcanic Eruptions as Natural Laboratories to Study Climate Responses
May 4, 2008 — The Chaitén volcano in southern Chile erupted in the early morning of May 2, 2008 throwing copious amounts of pyroclastic material which, according to preliminary reports, reached well above 10km from the surface. No injuries were reported, but several to . . . [continued]

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