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Climatology Environment Global Warming/Climate Change/Meteorology ScienceExpertise
- Forecasting
- Winter weather
- Convective storms
- Mesoscale meteorology
About
Sam Ng, Ph.D., is a professor of meteorology at Metropolitan State University of Denver where he’s been teaching for over a decade. His research includes regional and local climate changes, mesoscale convective systems, winter weather phenomenon, rapid cyclogenesis, occlusion process, quantitative precipitation forecasting and numerical weather prediction.
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Climate and Environment
The truth about summer in Denver
It’s very dry and surprisingly hot. Then, it gets chilly. And occasionally, it rains — like, really rains. Let meteorologist Sam Ng explain.
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Climate and Environment
Tibetan leader to visit MSU Denver with climate-change warning
Lobsang Sangay, the former prime minister of Tibet’s government-in-exile, will speak about his country’s looming environmental crisis and why it matters to the rest of the world.
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Climate and Environment
Saving the world (one street at a time)
A determined volunteer organization shows how the fight against climate change starts on your own doorstep.
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Climate and Environment
Trouble in the ozone
Denver’s declining air quality is a serious problem. Here's what experts say is needed to reverse the damage.