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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
Dreams come true for students in the environmental sciences
With support from the NSF ASCEND Engine, MSU Denver helps build the green workforce of the future through funded internships.
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Climate and Environment
Get ready for an epic ski season in Colorado
A Meteorology professor explains La Niña and how it will help keep the mountains snow-packed this winter.
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Climate and Environment
‘We are living in a tinderbox’
Unrelenting heat and drought break records — contributing to wildfire and deaths — in Colorado and around the world.
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Climate and Environment
The truth about winter in Denver
The Mile High City is far from a bleak, freezing snowscape during the cooler months — and the season’s weather patterns may surprise you.
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