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NASA and IBM Team Up with a New Model for Weather and Climate Science

NASA and IBM Team Up with a New Model for Weather and Climate Science

by John Bryant | Aug 19, 2024 | Weather and Climate

Science continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and I think this development is cool. In a time when our shifting weather patterns demand urgent and informed action, NASA and IBM have teamed up to create a tool that could transform how we predict and respond to weather...

Summer is winding down. Here’s a fresh update on what type of weather to expect this Fall.

by John Bryant | Aug 16, 2024 | Uncategorized

NOAA has released its new report about what to expect this Fall. There is a 66% chance of La Niña developing during the September -November 2024 period, with the likelihood of it persisting through the winter. But what is La Nina, and what type of weather does it...
The Hidden Hero of Insurance Claims? A Forensic Meteorologist.

The Hidden Hero of Insurance Claims? A Forensic Meteorologist.

by John Bryant | Aug 13, 2024 | Weather and Climate

This image shows a Sarasota neighborhood that is not considered a flood zone. My words are few to describe this. Unreal. Hurricane Debby’s devastating impact in 2024 was a harsh reminder of the unpredictable nature of natural disasters. The storm’s slow...

Expert Storm Damage Assessment: A Must-Read for Homeowners, Insurers, and Attorneys

by John Bryant | Aug 8, 2024 | Weather and Climate

  Key Takeaways Expert storm damage assessment now relies on drones, AI, GIS, LiDAR, and cloud computing. Advanced technology improves inspection accuracy and reduces assessment time. Homeowners benefit from safer, more transparent evaluations after severe storms....

AI Elevates Forecasting Precision for Business Operations and Growth

by John Bryant | Aug 7, 2024 | Weather and Climate

Accurate weather forecasting is essential for businesses. Moreover, AI provides incredible assistance with decision-making. Climate change is undoubtedly impacting businesses. If it has not affected a business yet, it certainly will. Additionally, the shifting climate...
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