by John Bryant | Aug 8, 2025 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
Storm Damage Meteorologist Expert Witness: Your Guide to Weather-Related Legal Cases TL;DR — A storm damage meteorologist expert witness provides scientific analysis of weather conditions for legal cases, helping attorneys prove or disprove weather-related claims in...
by John Bryant | Aug 3, 2025 | Hurricane Forecasting, Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
How to Find Court-Admissible Weather Data That Wins Florida Legal Cases Introduction: Why Weather Data Decides Florida Lawsuits Florida’s extreme weather patterns make meteorological evidence a game-changer in legal proceedings. Accurate weather records often...
by John Bryant | Jul 30, 2025 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
Expert Witness Guide: How Attorneys & Insurers Can Secure Court-Admissible Hail Reports for Any US Location and Date About the Author: This guide is written by Triple certified AMS, NWA, and EPA Forensic Meteorologist John Bryant with over 30 years of experience...
by John Bryant | Jul 29, 2025 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
Memphis Forensic Meteorology: Presenting Weather Evidence to Win Legal Cases in Tennessee Expert weather analysis for slip-and-fall, hail damage, and wind damage legal cases across Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, and throughout Tennessee TL;DR – Key Takeaways...
by John Bryant | Jul 21, 2025 | Meteorologist Expert Witness, Weather and Climate
Weather Evidence in Legal Cases: Tennessee Attorney’s Complete Guide to Forensic Meteorology TL;DR: Standard weather reports inadequately serve Tennessee legal cases. Winning requires forensic meteorology, microclimate analysis, and expert interpretation of...
by John Bryant | Jul 19, 2025 | 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...