TROPOSPHERIC AEROSOL PROGRAM
(I love the little chemtrail plane logo!)
www.asp.bnl.gov...
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PLEASE NOTE:
Much of the science that had been planned for the Atmospheric Chemistry Program (ACP) will, in the future, be conducted under the Department of
Energy's Atmospheric Science Program
www.asp.bnl.gov.... Beginning in Fiscal Year 2005, research will focus on radiative forcing of climate
change by atmospheric aerosols. Please refer to the ASP web site for more information.
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www.asp.bnl.gov...
MERGER OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE PROGRAM AND THE ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION MEASUREMENT PROGRAM [2009-10-08]
The Atmospheric Science Program and the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program (ARM) have merged, effective October 1, into a new program called
Atmospheric System Research, ASR. Discussions and planning are underway to bring the research elements of the two programs into better alignment to
further the common research goal of understanding the climate system and representing this understanding in models. A major benefit of the merger is
expected to be a strengthening of the aerosol- and cloud-related research components of the programs by bringing together the ARM capabilities of
continuous remote sensing measurements of cloud properties and aerosol influences on radiation with the ASP capabilities for in-situ characterization
of aerosol properties, evolution and cloud interactions. The Science Plan for the new Atmospheric System Research program is in preparation.