by John Bryant | Jan 20, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
Mid-South Winter Storm: 6+ Inches Snow, Ice Expected This Weekend ⚠️ UPDATED FORECAST – Tuesday 3:22 PM: An impactful winter storm will bring heavy snow, sleet, and ice to the Mid-South starting Friday afternoon. Along Interstate 40, 6+ inches of snow is...
by John Bryant | Jan 20, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
Mid-South Winter Storm This Weekend: Snow, Ice, Frigid Temps Expected Bottom Line: A significant winter storm will impact the Mid-South this weekend, bringing snow, sleet, and ice to the region. Confidence is medium (50-70%) for measurable winter precipitation and...
by John Bryant | Jan 14, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
Bottom Line — Forensic meteorology turns weather data into courtroom evidence. When accidents happen, insurance claims are disputed, or workplace injuries occur, atmospheric scientists reconstruct past conditions to determine what happened. This isn’t...
by John Bryant | Jan 14, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
Michigan Meteorology Expert Witness: Your Guide to Weather Related Legal Cases TLDR: Bottom Line — When weather plays a role in your Michigan legal case, you need a qualified meteorology expert witness who can analyze conditions, interpret data, and provide credible...
by John Bryant | Jan 13, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
Fire Litigation Can Be Tricky and Expensive. These are Questions to Ask Before Hiring an Expert. BLUF – When fire litigation requires weather analysis, attorneys need qualified forensic meteorologists who can provide expert testimony on conditions that may have...
by John Bryant | Jan 10, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Hurricane Forecasting, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
How to Find Accurate Weather Data for Insurance and Legal Disputes TL;DR — Precise weather data can make or break your case. Official NOAA records provide court-admissible evidence, while private networks fill critical gaps. Cross-reference multiple sources and...