Does this service determine what caused the wildfire?
The focus of this service is on atmospheric conditions and fire weather behavior, not ignition source or fire origin.
The focus of this service is on atmospheric conditions and fire weather behavior, not ignition source or fire origin.
Wind speed, direction, dryness, and atmospheric instability can significantly impact how quickly and unpredictably a wildfire spreads.
Yes. Historical meteorological data can reconstruct the atmospheric environment during wildfire events.
A wildfire meteorology expert witness analyzes atmospheric conditions such as wind, temperature, and humidity to explain wildfire behavior during specific
It helps confirm whether freezing conditions or winter weather were present at the time and location of the incident, supporting
Common examples include icy sidewalks, untreated parking lots, frozen steps, and slip hazards caused by snow accumulation or refreezing.
A snow and ice expert witness analyzes weather conditions to determine whether freezing, snow, or ice may have contributed to
Yes. Historical weather data can confirm whether temperatures and precipitation created conditions conducive to ice formation.
It is typically needed during project planning, construction, industrial operations, or any activity subject to environmental regulations.
An environmental impact assessment consultant evaluates how a project may affect the environment and helps prepare documentation for regulatory approval.