C1
TWP - Central Facility, Manus I., PNG
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The C1 site for ARM’s Tropical Western Pacific (TWP) began operations in 1996 on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea. ARM chose this island because of its location in the heart of the Pacific warm pool, which plays a large role in the interannual variability observed in the global climate system.
Unlike the SGP site, the tropical atmosphere is not convectively active throughout the entire year. Activity comes in seasonal weather phenomena such as El Niño–Southern Oscillation. Understanding the these phenomena is critical for improving earth system models.
Instruments deployed at TWP - Central Facility, Manus I., PNG
No instruments currently active
Primary Measurements collected at TWP - Central Facility, Manus I., PNG
Backscattered radiation
Browse DataCloud base height
Browse DataCloud fraction
Browse DataHydrometeor Geometry
Browse DataHydrometeor Size Distribution
Browse DataHydrometeor fall velocity
Browse DataHydrometeor size
Browse DataLidar polarization
Browse DataLongwave broadband downwelling irradiance
Browse DataLongwave broadband upwelling irradiance
Browse DataLongwave narrowband brightness temperature
Browse DataLongwave spectral brightness temperature
Browse DataLongwave spectral radiance
Browse DataPrecipitation
Browse DataRadar Doppler
Browse DataRadar reflectivity
Browse DataShortwave broadband diffuse downwelling irradiance
Browse DataShortwave broadband direct normal irradiance
Browse DataShortwave broadband total downwelling irradiance
Browse DataShortwave broadband total upwelling irradiance
Browse DataVertical velocity
Browse DataNo measurements currently active
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