by John Bryant | Nov 7, 2024 | Weather and Climate
Weather data can be a powerful tool in legal and insurance cases. However, not all weather data is equally reliable, and understanding its limitations is critical for building a strong case. Below, I discuss why some weather data may not hold up in court and what...
by John Bryant | Nov 6, 2024 | Weather and Climate
Accurate weather information can be invaluable when pursuing legal cases or assessing insurance claims. However, one of the most challenging forms of weather data to interpret is radar data, which provides critical information on precipitation intensity, storm...
by John Bryant | Nov 5, 2024 | Weather and Climate
Understanding how weather data impacts insurance claims and legal cases is essential. As extreme weather events become more frequent, having an expert witness analyze conditions during these events can be critical for determining liability, damages, and compensation....
by John Bryant | Nov 4, 2024 | Weather and Climate
A developing tropical depression over the Caribbean is gaining attention. Here’s what’s happening and important information to know. The tropical depression, identified using data from aircraft observations and satellite images, is in the southcentral...
by John Bryant | Oct 29, 2024 | Weather and Climate
I consider it a privilege to be a member of the NOAA group that discusses weather computer model updates every couple of weeks. I’m a weather dork and to me, these are fascinating topics and I am excited about this one. Recently the NOAA group discussed AI...
by John Bryant | Oct 22, 2024 | Weather and Climate
When the weather takes an unexpected turn, it can dramatically alter the outcome of a legal case. From car accidents caused by slick roads to property damage from catastrophic storms, weather conditions often play a pivotal role in determining liability. However,...