Note (October 11, 2024): Attend an informational webinar on Bankhead National Forest atmospheric observatory capabilities on Friday, October 18, at 2 p.m. Eastern. Register for the webinar.
Guidance for proposing field research at this observatory is available. Read Appendix E of the ARM Field Campaign Guidelines, starting on Page 27 (labeled in the document as Page E.1). Guest instruments will not be supportable at this observatory until November 2024 at the earliest.
The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility has moved its third mobile facility (AMF3) to northwestern Alabama, where AMF3 now makes up the core of the Bankhead National Forest (BNF) atmospheric observatory.
Previously, AMF3 operated at Oliktok Point, Alaska, from September 2013 to June 2021.
To maximize the scientific value of the new Southeastern U.S. deployment, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Biological and Environmental Research (DOE BER) program selected a site science team to help guide the move of AMF3.
Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York leads the AMF3 site science team. Supported by ARM and DOE’s Atmospheric System Research (ASR), the multi-institutional team developed a science plan and initial research project for the SE U.S. deployment.
With feedback from the scientific community in mind, the site science team is helping to pinpoint additional instrument sites and collaborators in the region. The team aims to facilitate and enable research that will be performed with the AMF3 data.