Mr. Bahrmann
currently works with several groups in the Department. His main
responsibility is to provide scientific support for the operation
of the DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) North Slope
of Alaska field site. In addition, Mr. Bahrmann works as a systems
analyst and manager for the Pennsylvania State Climatologists
Office.
Selected
Publications:
Bahrmann, C.P. and V.K. Saxena, The Influence of Air Mass History
on Black Carbon Concentrations and Regional Climate Forcing in
the Southeastern US, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 23153-23161, 1998.
Peppler, R.A.,
Bahrmann, C.P., et al., ARM Southern Great Plains Site Observations
of the Smoke Pall Associated with the 1998 Central American Fires,
Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 81, 2563-2591, 2000.
J. M. Schneider, D. K. Fisher, R. L. Elliott, G. O. Brown, and
C. P. Bahrmann, Spatiotemporal Variations in Soil Water: First
Results from the ARM SGP CART Network, Journal of Hydrometeorology,
4, 106-120, 2003.