What is an environmental impact assessment consultant?
An environmental impact assessment consultant evaluates how a project may affect the environment and helps prepare documentation for regulatory approval.
An environmental impact assessment consultant evaluates how a project may affect the environment and helps prepare documentation for regulatory approval.
It includes assessment of environmental impacts, regulatory requirements, and structured reporting to support compliance decisions.
It is used to verify past weather conditions for legal cases, insurance claims, engineering projects, and research.
It provides objective evidence of actual conditions at a specific time and location, helping resolve uncertainty in claims or cases.
Accuracy depends on the source, but station-based and radar-verified datasets provide highly reliable results.
Reliable data comes from official meteorological stations, radar archives, and verified climate databases.
A meteorology expert witness is a weather specialist who explains conditions at a specific time and place in a legal
A forensic meteorologist helps reconstruct weather, support or challenge claims, and clarify whether weather affected an incident.
Forensic meteorology analysis usually takes from a few days to a few weeks, depending on case complexity.
Costs often range from a few hundred dollars per hour to several thousand dollars total, depending on reporting and testimony