Who can use ARM data?
ARM data are available—free of charge—to anyone who needs them.
How much does using ARM data cost?
There is no “fee” for taking advantage of the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility scientific infrastructure. In lieu of costs, users are expected to acknowledge ARM in publications as appropriate.
How does a new user access and view ARM data?
Why do I need to register in order to download ARM Data?
As a national user facility, ARM is required by law to report user statistics to the U.S. Department of Energy and to the Office of Management and Budget.
Where, in terms of geography, does ARM collect its data?
Data are collected from three highly instrumented, fixed-location atmospheric observatories:
In addition to the three fixed locations, ARM operates and maintains an aerial facility and three mobile facilities, as well as a large suite of instruments and logistical support capabilities. These options enable researchers to conduct the widest possible range of field campaigns almost anywhere in the world.
Data from past field campaign deployments and the deactivated Tropical Western Pacific site are accessible through Data Discovery.