by John Bryant | Mar 17, 2025 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
TL;DR Key Takeaways: Finding Weather Data for Legal Cases Essential weather data sources and forensic meteorology practices for insurance claims and legal disputes: Official Sources: NCEI Storm Events Database and ASOS/METAR provide court-admissible, timestamped...
by John Bryant | Mar 15, 2025 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
5 Ways Lightning Verification Makes Claims Easier TL;DR — Lightning verification data can help resolve disputed claims by providing specific strike location (typically within 150–250 meters), intensity measurements, and precise timing. When interpreted by qualified...
by John Bryant | Mar 14, 2025 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
I have been watching the computer models today and a complex situation is developing in the Mid-South. A TORNADO WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR THE COUNTIES BELOW UNTIL 1 AM. IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE SEEING THE MAP, IT’S ESSENTIALLY EVERY COUNTY IN THE MID-SOUTH....
by John Bryant | Mar 13, 2025 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
This Storm System Has Unique Characteristics and Threats Weather Alert: Memphis, the Mid-South, and numerous other states are facing a serious storm threat tomorrow. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe. Why This Storm Is Different This isn’t our...
by John Bryant | Mar 1, 2025 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
The wait is over. NOAA has just released its highly anticipated March 2025 weather outlook, and it’s bringing smiles to some faces while others might be reaching for hope at best. If you’re planning a late-season ski trip, this forecast could make or break...
by John Bryant | Feb 17, 2025 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
The image I am using here is the European model. It tends to do better in significant winter events. So, what is the latest on this storm? I want to stress that there are still several question marks with this system and new developments will likely be later this...