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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
Oreopoulos, L.
Norris, P.
Hou, A.
Tao, W.
Zeng, X.
UMBC
GEST-UMBC
NASA GSFC
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
NASA/GSFC
Cloud Distributions/ Characterizations Using Copulas to Model Complex Clouds
Long, C. N.
Turner, D. D.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Radiation Measurements Continuous Clear-sky LW from Surface Measurements
Iacono, M. J.
Delamere, J. S.
Mlawer, E. J.
Collins, W. D.
Atmospheric & Environmental Research, Inc.
Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc.
Atmospheric & Environmental Research, Inc.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
General Circulation and Single Column Models/ Parameterizations Radiative Forcing by Long-lived Greenhouse Gases: Calculations with the AER Models
Li, Z.
Chen, R.
Wood, R.
Chang, F.
Ferraro, R.
University of Maryland
University of Maryland
University of Washington
National Institute of Aerospace
NOAA/NESDIS, WWBG
Cloud Distributions/ Characterizations Vertical Variation of Cloud Droplet Size Using Ship and Space-borne R/S Data
Zhang, Y.
Klein, S.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
General Circulation and Single Column Models/ Parameterizations Evaluate the Diurnal Cycle in the Multiscale Modeling Framework Using Satellite and ARM Data