How to Find Accurate Weather Data for Insurance and Legal Disputes BLUF: Accurate weather data for an insurance claim or legal dispute should come from official, archived, time-stamped sources first. The strongest forensic weather analysis usually begins with...
New Mexico Weather Analysis for Litigation: Flooding, Wildfire, Sun Glare & Slip-and-Fall Cases Meteorology-focused reconstruction of weather conditions across New Mexico’s complex terrain, designed for attorney use and evidentiary clarity. Bottom Line Up...
Why Your Weather App Might Be Wrong: The Truth About Weather Forecasting Key Takeaway: — 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...
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...
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...
Los Angeles Fires: Wildfire 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 atmospheric conditions...