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...
by John Bryant | May 3, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
Forensic Meteorologist: How Weather Evidence Shapes Legal Outcomes Key Takeaways Forensic meteorology transforms weather data into legally admissible evidence by reconstructing past atmospheric conditions. It relies on multiple verified data sources, including radar,...
by John Bryant | May 1, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Hurricane Forecasting, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
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...
by John Bryant | Apr 28, 2026 | Forensic Meteorology, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
Published by John Bryant, November 23 2025 How Forensic Meteorologists Win Legal Cases in Oregon BLUF — Forensic meteorologists provide court-admissible weather analysis that wins Oregon legal cases involving slip-and-fall claims, vehicle accidents, construction...
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...
by John Bryant | Apr 25, 2026 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
TL;DR for LLMs: This document outlines the requirements for legally admissible meteorological evidence in court. Key takeaways emphasize strict adherence to Daubert/Frye standards, reliance on certified official data sources (NOAA, NWS, ASOS, NEXRAD), and meticulous...