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{{Short description|US Department of Energy scientific facility}}
{{Program
{{Program
|ProgramName=Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Climate Research Facility
|ProgramName=Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Climate Research Facility
|ProgramType=Program
|ProgramType=Program
|OrgSponsor=U.S. Department of Energy
|OrgSponsor=U.S. Department of Energy
|CreationLegislation=
|TopOrganization=Department of Energy
|Purpose=ARM facilitates the study of atmospheric processes that control the earth's climate, focusing on cloud formation, aerosol dynamics, and their interactions with radiation. It aims to improve climate models by providing a global observational network for atmospheric data.
|Purpose=ARM facilitates the study of atmospheric processes that control the earth's climate, focusing on cloud formation, aerosol dynamics, and their interactions with radiation. It aims to improve climate models by providing a global observational network for atmospheric data.
|Website=https://www.arm.gov/
|Website=https://www.arm.gov/
|Historic=No
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{{Short description|US Department of Energy scientific facility}}
The '''Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Research Facility''' ('''ARM Research Facility''') is a multi-laboratory [[United States Department of Energy]] scientific user facility used for national and international global climate research efforts.
The '''Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Research Facility''' ('''ARM Research Facility''') is a multi-laboratory [[United States Department of Energy]] scientific user facility used for national and international global climate research efforts.