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Publications

Investigators who use Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) User Facility data are major contributors to atmospheric research aimed toward improving earth system models, on average publishing 150 journal articles each year.

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Your U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)-funded journal articles must be included in DOE’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) database. Each time you publish a journal article, ARM has a simple form for you to fill out to share your article with ARM management and with OSTI.

Explore the Publications Database

In addition to journal articles, the ARM publications database includes materials that help guide the direction of ARM and track progress including: planning documents, status reports, conference presentations, and outreach materials.

Featured Publications

ARM Workshop Report Explores Weather Impacts on Energy and National Security

The report summarizes a November 2025 workshop in which participants discussed how ARM observations can improve understanding of risks to the nation’s energy and security infrastructure.

28 January 2026

New ARM Plans Detail FY2026 Priorities for Radars and Aerosol Instruments

A pair of fiscal year 2026 (FY2026) planning documents also describe progress related to two of ARM’s most critical instrument suites.

26 January 2026

ARM Fiscal Year 2025 Radar Plan Outlines Operational, Data Priorities

ARM’s newest radar plan outlines how engineering and data staff are prioritizing their time and effort in fiscal year 2025 to help ensure continued operational excellence of ARM’s radars.

13 February 2025

Recent Publications

1 February 2026

Shah C, W Darnell, A Aguilar, H Collier, E Enright, D Rapp, V Garbulet, F Parry, Z Medley, F Almeida, M Giansiracusa, and G Prakash. 2026. "Revolutionizing Atmospheric Data Discovery and Access through AI-Driven Innovations at the ARM Data Center." Authorea, 10.22541/essoar.177038439.96771231/v1. ACCEPTED.

Mahmood A and L Farhadi 2026. "Mapping Evapotranspiration and Diffuse Recharge via Variational Assimilation of GOES LST and SMAP Soil Moisture." Water Resources Research, 62(2), e2025WR040507, 10.1029/2025WR040507.

Mehra M, Y Wang, C Ramesh, R Zhang, J Zhang, S Giangrande, and J Wang. 2026. "Deep Convection‐Driven Downward Transport of Trace Gases and Aerosols from the Free Troposphere to the Boundary Layer." Geophysical Research Letters, 53(4), e2025GL119490, 10.1029/2025GL119490.

Qiu S, X Zheng, P Wu, H Lee, and X Zhou. 2026. "Understanding the causes of satellite–model discrepancies in aerosol–cloud interactions using near-LES simulations of marine boundary layer clouds." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 26(3), 10.5194/acp-26-1769-2026.

Rocque M, E Schuman, Y Feng, A Matthews, M Deng, I Lindenmaier, and A Theisen. 2026. North Slope of Alaska XSAPR b1 Data Processing Report: April 2024-April 2025. Ed. by Robert Stafford, ARM User Facility. DOE/SC-ARM-TR-329. 10.2172/3018417.

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Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) | Reviewed March 2025