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Historical Operational Statistics

Operational Data Statistics for the ARM Sites

The reporting requirements for DOE national user facilities are based on time. These requirements concern the actual hours of operation (ACTUAL) and the established maximum operation or uptime goal (OPSMAX). The average annual OPSMAX time for the ARM sites has been established to be 7884 hours per year. In other words, 0.90 of the 8760 hours in an non-leap year. During a leap year, OPSMAX time will be set at 7906 hours, or 0.90 of the 8784 available hours. The differences in time reflect the complexity of local logistics and the probability of extreme weather events. For a complete description of hours for each site, please refer to the current ARM user facility Annual Report.

The charts below provide the average actual hours of operation (ACTUAL) and the established maximum operation or uptime goal (OPSMAX) for the three ARM sites by fiscal year.

Operational Data Statistics for the ARM Sites by FY and Quarter

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Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) | Reviewed October 2024