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Category: | Mobile - See ARM DOE AMF page for current location information |
Collaborating Institutes: | DOE's Atmospheric Science Program |
Status: | Mobile - See ARM DOE AMF page for current operation status |
Site Deployment Locations: |
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Site Info: | ARM AMF Info |
Photos and Drawings: |
AMF Photos Station flow diagram |
The ARM Mobile Facility (AMF) is part of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) ARM Climate Research Facility (ACRF), a national user facility for the purpose of providing this unique asset for the study of global change to the broader national and international research community (www.arm.gov). ESRL is funded by ACRF to serve as Instrument Mentor for the AMF Aerosol Observing Sytem.
The ARM Mobile Facility is funded and operated by the Department of Energy/Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (DOE/ARM) program. NOAA/GML serves as a mentor for the ARM aerosol observing systems (AOS).
The ARM Mobile Facility (AMF) offers the opportunity to deploy an aerosol observing system in multiple locations with a variety of aerosol conditions.
- The first deployment (April-September, 2005) was during the MArine Stratus Radiation Aerosol and Drizzle (MASRAD) campaign.
AMF Aerosol Properties Plots
Statistical Summary Plots - Multi-year record of final aerosol and atmospheric property data.Do not quote or cite.
Atmospheric Properties
These plots are designed to provide a quick look at the measured aerosol properties. They display raw unedited data, but known corrections for instrument errors have been applied.
Short-Term Status Plots (last 5 days) | Long-Term Averaged Plots (hourly averages, last 30 days) |
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