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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...
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...
by John Bryant | Mar 5, 2026 | Fire Weather, Forensic Weather Reconstruction, Legal Meteorology, Utility Litigation
Wildfire Forensic Meteorologist Expert Witness for Attorneys TL;DR — A forensic meteorologist expert witness provides litigation focused reconstruction of fire weather conditions using NOAA/NCEI data to support causation analysis in utility wildfire litigation....
by John Bryant | Mar 11, 2024 | Forensic Meteorology, Forensic Weather Reconstruction, Meteorologist Expert Witness
Meteorology expert witnesses play a crucial role in legal cases, providing valuable insights and expertise related to weather conditions and their impact on a variety of situations. Understanding the role of meteorology expert witnesses is key to appreciating the...