[Project: Short_Name='ARM']
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ARM Tropical Western Pacific, Manus Site, Surface Meteorology
Entry ID:
TWPC1surface_meteorology
Summary
Abstract:
The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program is the largest global
change research program supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). ARM scientists focus on obtaining field measurements and developing models to better understand the processes that control solar and thermal infrared radiative transfer in the atmosphere (especially in clouds) and at the earth's surface. The URL for ... ![]()
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Geographic Coverage
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
Wanda Ferrell, Ted Cress, Thomas Ackerman
Dataset Title:
ARM Tropical Western Pacific, Manus Site, Surface Meteorology
Data Presentation Form:
netCDF files
Online Resource:
http://www.arm.gov
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1996-10-09
Location Keywords
Science Keywords
ISO Topic Category
Instrument
Quality
One of the goals of the ARM Program is to provide data streams of reasonable
quality for scientific research. Traditionally, data quality issues have been addressed within ARM at several levels, including by instrument mentors, site scientists, value added product scientists, and Science Team members at large. Maintaining data quality for a program of the size and ... ![]()
Access Constraints
Data of common interest from external sources are shared whenever possible, but
some sources restrict secondary distribution of data. In these cases, ARM will seek specific allowances to distribute such data to members of the ARM Science Team, but will observe restrictions on further distribution from the Archive if required.
Use Constraints
Use-constraints, if any, are provided in Data Quality Reports sent with the
data files when data are requested. The automatic inclusion of a data originator as a co-author is not insisted upon in the ARM program, but the source of any data should be clearly recognized either as a co-author or through an appropriate acknowledgment. The ARM Program should be acknowledged ... ![]() Ancillary Keywords
Data Center
Distribution
Distribution Media:
FTP or request
Distribution Size:
Variable
Distribution Format:
netCDF
Fees:
None
Personnel
Publications/References
Ackerman, T. P. and G. M. Stokes. 2003. The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement
Program. Physics Today 56: 38-44. Science Plan for the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program (ARM). 1996. U.S. Department of Energy, DOE/ER-0670T. Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program Plan. 1990. DOE/ER-0441. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Research, Washington, D.C. NTIS DE90008108. Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2003-09-30
Last DIF Revision Date:
2005-12-22
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