Overview of Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Satellite Cloud and Radiation Products from

The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program has a wealth of ground-based instrumentation concentrated in three climatically important regions: the Southern Great Plains (SGP), the Tropical Western Pacific (TWP), and the North Slope of Alaska (NSA). These instruments provide important atmosph...

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Main Authors: R. Palikonda, M. M. Khaiyer, D. R. Doelling, J. K. Ayers, D. A. Spangenberg, M. L. Nordeen, D. N. Phan, P. Minnis, L. Nguyen, P. W. Heck, R. Arduini, Q. Z. Trepte, S. Sun-mack
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.298.2897
http://www.arm.gov/publications/proceedings/conf15/extended_abs/palikonda_r.pdf
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Summary:The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program has a wealth of ground-based instrumentation concentrated in three climatically important regions: the Southern Great Plains (SGP), the Tropical Western Pacific (TWP), and the North Slope of Alaska (NSA). These instruments provide important atmospheric monitoring but cover very little of the Earth's surface. Satellite imager data can