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Why Your Weather App Might Be Wrong: The Truth About Weather Forecasting

Why Your Weather App Might Be Wrong: The Truth About Weather Forecasting

by John Bryant | Apr 26, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate

Why Your Weather App Might Be Wrong: The Truth About Weather Forecasting TL;DR — NOAA’s forecasts are highly accurate, but weather apps fail at the point forecast level because they smooth data across large areas and rely on model cycles that can lag behind...
How to Find a Meteorologist Expert Witness Fast

How to Find a Meteorologist Expert Witness Fast

by John Bryant | Apr 2, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate

How to Find a Meteorologist Expert Witness Fast Bottom Line Up Front: A meteorologist expert witness can be retained in 24 to 48 hours when you know the three critical vetting criteria. Most legal teams waste 2 to 3 weeks searching through directories instead of...
Forensic Meteorology Expert: Weather Data When the Incident Site Has No Station

Forensic Meteorology Expert: Weather Data When the Incident Site Has No Station

by John Bryant | Mar 24, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Forensic Weather Reconstruction, Meteorologist Expert Witness

Weather Data When the Incident Site Has No Station By John Bryant  |  AMS/NWA/EPA Triple-Certified Forensic Meteorologist  |  Published: 2026-03-24 TL;DR — Bottom Line Up Front: Many U.S. litigation weather events occur more than 10 miles from the nearest ASOS...

by John Bryant | Mar 19, 2026 | Fire Weather, Forensic Meteorology, Forensic Weather Reconstruction, Meteorologist Expert Witness

2026 Nebraska Wildfires: Forensic Weather Reconstruction for Litigation By John Bryant, AMS/NWA/EPA-Certified Forensic Meteorologist | Published 2026-03-19 | Last Updated 2026-03-19 TL;DR: Four wildfires have burned more than 800,000 acres across western and central...
January 2026 Los Angeles Fires: Meteorological Expert Witness Analysis

January 2026 Los Angeles Fires: Meteorological Expert Witness Analysis

by John Bryant | Mar 17, 2026 | Fire Weather, Forensic Meteorology, Forensic Weather Reconstruction, Meteorologist Expert Witness

  Los Angeles Fires: Meteorological Analysis for Litigation By John Bryant – Triple Certified AMS, NWA, EPA   Original Image Courtesy: Dan McEvoy Recent Peer-Reviewed Research: A February 2026 study published in AGU Advances documented the extreme...
March 2026 Update: How AI Weather Prediction Is Changing Weather-Related Cases

March 2026 Update: How AI Weather Prediction Is Changing Weather-Related Cases

by John Bryant | Mar 14, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate

How AI Weather Prediction Is Changing Weather-Related Cases TL;DR — AI-based forecasting is now operational at ECMWF and NOAA. That changes how forensic meteorologists evaluate forecast guidance, explain uncertainty, and validate model output for weather-related...
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