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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...
What Weather Data Can Prove in Court

What Weather Data Can Prove in Court

by John Bryant | Mar 29, 2026 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate

Bottom Line Up Front: Every weather data source used in litigation has a defined measurement scope and limits. Radar does not measure surface wind. A single airport station does not represent every nearby location. Reanalysis grids carry uncertainty that must be...
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...
Los Angeles Fires: Wildfire Litigation 

Los Angeles Fires: Wildfire Litigation 

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

  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...
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...
Do I Need a Weather Expert for a Slip and Fall Lawsuit

Do I Need a Weather Expert for a Slip and Fall Lawsuit

by John Bryant | Mar 11, 2026 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate

Investing in weather expertise represents a strategic allocation of case resources. While retaining an expert adds to case costs, consider the potential returns:Accurate, certifiable historical weather is hard to find. Enter a pain point. My job is to find credible...
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