Wednesday, September 24, 2014

My blog migration over to Weather5280

Since my last blog, I have been asked to join the weather blog group based out of Denver called Weather5280.  I will be blogging on the weather information similar to what I have been writing on my site.  Don't fret, I will still blog on here once in awhile or redirect you to my post on Weather5280.  Please go check out Weather5280 for the latest weather development and updates.

Here is my first blog with my new group.


Enjoy!


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I am an Associate Professor of Meteorology at Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSUDenver). I have been at Metro State since 2005, teaching various courses from Synoptic to Mesoscale Meteorology and everything in between. I also manage the weather lab at MSUDenver. While my duties are focused primarily on teaching, I remain active in serving the student body. I am the faculty advisor of the student chapter of the American Meteorological Society. In 2005, I received a Ph.D. in Meteorology from Saint Louis University for my research on processes associated with heavy banded snowfall in the Midwest under the tutorage of the late James T. Moore. My other degrees are from Millersville University of Pennsylvania (1998) for a B.S. in Meteorology and Texas Tech University (2001) for a M.S. in Atmospheric Science. My weather interests include but no exclusive to quasi-linear convective system (QLCS), mesoscale snowband, rapid cyclogenesis, severe local storm prediction, and numerical weather prediction refinement in operational forecasting. I am also a contributor to Weather5280 Team (http://www.weather5280.com).