by John Bryant | Sep 20, 2024 | Uncategorized
It’s early, but a hurricane could threaten the Gulf Coast not this weekend but next. We are just past the peak of hurricane season, and a potential storm in the Gulf of Mexico has caught the attention of weather models. While it is still a week out, and...
by John Bryant | Sep 18, 2024 | Uncategorized
As extreme weather events increase in frequency and severity, accurate weather forecasting has become critical in shaping legal and insurance strategies. SEEDS (Scalable Ensemble Envelope Diffusion Sampler), a new AI-powered weather forecasting model developed by...
by John Bryant | Sep 10, 2024 | Weather and Climate
This map shows the estimated rainfall of the future hurricane headed toward the South. Most people do not think about Safety First and the Role of Forensic Meteorologists in spreading the message. As a hurricane barrels toward the Gulf Coast, millions of residents are...
by John Bryant | Sep 10, 2024 | Weather and Climate
Francine is a tropical storm with winds around 65 mph, but it could get stronger soon. The storm showed signs of strengthening earlier, but some dry air got into the storm, which weakened it slightly. Planes flying into the storm still found it holding steady at 65...
by John Bryant | Sep 9, 2024 | Uncategorized
Here is a brand new update from the National Hurricane Center. I am paraphrasing their technical wording here. I want to emphasize that Tropical Storm Francine is forming quickly and will strengthen into a hurricane, and the situation is severe and developing rapidly....
by John Bryant | Sep 8, 2024 | Uncategorized
A hurricane could form in the Gulf of Mexico this week, perhaps rapidly, and two important weather models are giving us insights into what we can expect in the coming days. While nobody can predict the exact outcome of a hurricane this far in advance, these models...