ARM Data Center
The ARM Data Center provides a robust, integrated data and computing environment to advance understanding of atmospheric radiation. It currently holds more than 3.5
petabytes
of data from over 11,000 sources, including data collected from field campaigns, instruments, and shared by principal investigators. The data center offers computing infrastructure to support next-generation atmospheric model simulations, storage for large files, big-data analytics, and
machine learning
for atmospheric and climate science research.
Keywords | ARM Infrastructure and Operations, atmospheric radiation, climate, clouds, data quality assurance, instrumentation, measurement |
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TYPE | ARM Operations |
ARM’s Data Workbench concept will enable a unified ecosystem for users to access data, computing resources, and software packages to perform complex data analysis using ARM data. (Image credit: Carlos Jones, Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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