Abstract
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) held a workshop for the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility ARM Mobile Facility (AMF) in August 2018 to bring together representatives of the scientific community to discuss critical climate challenges where ARM observations could impact and improve earth system models (ESM). White papers were requested from attendees and the broader scientific community and the workshop discussions were organized around the primary regions or regimes identified in the white papers. The discussions for each region or regime focused on which scientific challenges could be addressed in each region, how these would impact models, and what deployment duration, spatial coverage, combination of ARM assets, and collaborations would be critical to addressing these challenges. The workshop also included sessions on how to increase the scientific impact of the AMFs and how to make better connections between ARM observations and the ESM community.