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Research Spotlight

Cover - RHUBC-II Science Plan

RHUBC-II Science Plan

Following the success of the Radiative Heating in Underexplored Bands Campaign (RHUBC) at the ACRF North Slope of Alaska site in Barrow, phase two of RHUBC (RHUBC II) takes place in Chile on Cerro Toco beginning in mid-August. Read the RHUBC-II Science Plan for a description of the campaign and science goals.

Research Spotlight

Cover: 2008 Annual Report

2008 Annual Report

A sample of achievements in fiscal year 2008 for the ARM Climate Research Facility and the ARM Science Program are available in the 2008 Annual Report.

Research Spotlight

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ARM Program Accomplishments

Key accomplishments and contributions of ARM science and the ACRF are described in a new brochure and technical report.

The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program Science Team are major contributors to radiation and cloud research. ARM sponsored investigators publish about 150 refereed journal articles per year, and ARM data are used in many studies published by other scientific organizations. In addition, the annual ARM Science Team Meeting attracts 250 to 300 attendees, with over 200 posters representing recently-completed or ongoing science projects. Proceedings from the Science Team meeting are then published on the website. These documented research efforts represent tangible evidence of ARM's contribution to advances in almost all areas of atmospheric radiation and many areas of cloud research.

Many other documents are prepared by members of the ARM Program to help guide the direction of the program and track progress. These publications include planning documents, status reports, and conference presentations.

ARM also develops public information materials to communicate the purpose and objectives of the program to general audiences, while ARM's Education and Outreach center focuses on providing learning materials for classrooms and the communities that host ARM's field research sites.