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Another Hurricane Targets Florida: Rapid Intensification Raises Alarm

Another Hurricane Targets Florida: Rapid Intensification Raises Alarm

by John Bryant | Oct 6, 2024 | Weather and Climate

Tropical Storm Milton is rapidly strengthening in the Gulf of Mexico, and it’s forecast to become a major hurricane soon. Satellite and aircraft data from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) indicate that Milton has the potential to intensify quickly, posing a...
Why Hurricane Hunters are so Critical With This Next Storm

Why Hurricane Hunters are so Critical With This Next Storm

by John Bryant | Sep 23, 2024 | Weather and Climate

First of all, kudos to the National Hurricane Center for generating this map so quickly ahead of a storm that hasn’t really developed yet. A potentially dangerous storm is forming in the northwestern Caribbean and could rapidly strengthen into a major hurricane...
The Track Shifts East: What You Need to Know to Stay Safe in the Gulf Coast and Eastern U.S. This Week

The Track Shifts East: What You Need to Know to Stay Safe in the Gulf Coast and Eastern U.S. This Week

by John Bryant | Sep 23, 2024 | Weather and Climate

A Potential Very Strong Storm Threatens the Gulf Coast and Eastern U.S. – Track Shifts East in Latest Models A potentially dangerous hurricane could approach the Gulf Coast, and the latest updates from two weather models—the European and GFS—show significant shifts in...
From Prediction to Recovery: The Essential Work of Forensic Meteorologists During a Hurricane

From Prediction to Recovery: The Essential Work of Forensic Meteorologists During a Hurricane

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...
Tropical Storm Francine: What You Need to Know in Simple Terms

Tropical Storm Francine: What You Need to Know in Simple Terms

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...
“Clearing the Fog: The Indispensable Role of Forensic Meteorologists in Resolving Weather Related Disputes”

“Clearing the Fog: The Indispensable Role of Forensic Meteorologists in Resolving Weather Related Disputes”

by John Bryant | Aug 28, 2024 | Weather and Climate

Listen up if you have a home, car, or renter’s insurance. Insurance and legal disputes are complex, especially those involving weather-related claims. Accurate, reliable, and authoritative information is vital to determining the legitimacy of a claim. This is...
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