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Weather Timing in Legal Cases: 7 Critical Impacts

Weather Timing in Legal Cases: 7 Critical Impacts

by John Bryant | May 20, 2026 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate

Weather timing in legal cases can determine whether rain, freezing precipitation, snow, fog, wind, or reduced visibility existed at the precise time and location of an incident. For attorneys, insurers, claims professionals, and property owners, the central question...
How Weather and Climate is Affecting Air Quality in Memphis

How Weather and Climate is Affecting Air Quality in Memphis

by John Bryant | May 18, 2026 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate

Current Trends and Topics on Air Quality in Memphis By Weather and Climate Expert John Bryant Introduction TL;DR — Memphis faces a documented ozone pollution problem that threatens public health. Shelby County received an “F” grade for ozone in recent...
Oregon Weather Expert Witness

Oregon Weather Expert Witness

by John Bryant | May 16, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate

Oregon Weather Expert Witness: Forensic Meteorologist John Bryant BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT A forensic meteorologist reconstructs Oregon weather conditions for civil litigation using NOAA-archived observations, NEXRAD Level II radar, and Oregon mesonet data. Hourly rates...
Meteorology Expert Witness: Court-Admissible Weather Data

Meteorology Expert Witness: Court-Admissible Weather Data

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

Meteorology Expert Witness: Court-Admissible Weather Data Last Updated: 2025-11-08 TL;DR — Meteorology expert witnesses provide court-admissible weather data meeting federal Daubert and state Frye evidentiary standards. Using NOAA/NCEI verified sources and...
Forensic Meteorologist Wind Damage: 4-Step Proven Analysis [2026]

Forensic Meteorologist Wind Damage: 4-Step Proven Analysis [2026]

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

How to Evaluate a Wind Damage Claim: A Forensic Meteorologist’s Methodology A qualified forensic meteorologist evaluates whether the meteorological record supports a wind-related cause of loss. The work product is a defensible reconstruction of the wind field at the...
How to Find Weather Evidence for Litigation

How to Find Weather Evidence for Litigation

by John Bryant | May 3, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate

Leveraging Weather Evidence in Legal Cases: Expert Guide for Paralegals and Attorneys TL;DR — Weather can be the silent witness that tips the scales in legal cases. This expert guide shows paralegals and attorneys how to gather, verify, and leverage forensic weather...
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  2. John Bryant on How to Determine When Wind Damage Occurred to Property
  3. John Bryant on How to Find Weather Data for Slip and Fall Cases
  4. John Bryant on What to Know About the Upcoming Snowstorm for the South
  5. James Wilson on What to Know About the Upcoming Snowstorm for the South
  • Weather Timing in Legal Cases: 7 Critical Impacts
  • How Weather and Climate is Affecting Air Quality in Memphis
  • Wildfire Smoke Damage Expert Witness: 7 Federal Datasets That Rebuild the Fire Weather Record
  • Oregon Weather Expert Witness
  • Meteorology Expert Witness: Court-Admissible Weather Data