Weather Expert Witnesses in Massachusetts

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Weather expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including insurance claims, construction defects, transportation accidents, and personal injury litigation. Some of the most common specialties include meteorology, climatology, severe storm analysis, and forensic weather reconstruction. They can opine on the effects of wind, rain, snow, ice, temperature extremes, and historical weather patterns on alleged damages and liability.

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    This expert meteorologist has over 40 years in the field. He is a member of the American Meteorological Society, the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, and the National Weather Association. The expert is certified with the television weathercasting seal of approval from the American Meteorological Society and has published several weather preparedness articles. He developed his first consulting business, Brunswick Weather Forecast Office, in the field during his teenage years and then went on become the president of a private weather service and then senior forecaster and vice president/partner at Weather Center, Inc. In these roles, he expanded both firms and supplied forecasts to radio stations, newspapers and industrial clients. He has also previously served as a meteorologist and environmental reporter for WGME Television. He is currently the chief meteorologist for a TV network in upstate New York and is the president of a private meteorological consulting firm.

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What Can a Weather Expert Witness Opine On?

Weather Forecasting

Predicting future weather conditions.

Climate Modeling

Simulating climate systems over time.

Severe Weather Alerts

Issuing warnings for dangerous weather.

Meteorological Data Collection

Gathering data from various sources.

Atmospheric Analysis

Studying atmospheric conditions and patterns.

Weather Instrument Calibration

Ensuring accuracy of weather instruments.

FAQs for Weather Expert Witnesses

What is a weather expert witness?

A weather expert witness is a meteorology professional who analyzes weather conditions and their impact in legal cases. They assist by reviewing weather records, preparing reports, testifying, and clarifying complex weather issues.

What types of cases may require the expertise of a weather expert witness?

A weather expert witness handles storm damage, slip-and-fall, auto accidents, construction delays, aviation, maritime, insurance disputes, and wrongful death weather-related cases.

How can a weather expert witness help establish precise timelines for alleged incidents?

A weather expert witness analyzes historical weather data and radar records to establish precise timelines that support or challenge alleged incident claims.

What specific credentials should attorneys look for in a weather expert witness?

Attorneys should seek a weather expert witness with a meteorology degree, professional certifications (e.g., CCM), forensic weather experience, and prior courtroom testimony.

How does a weather expert witness evaluate the reliability of historical meteorological data?

A weather expert witness evaluates the reliability of historical meteorological data by cross-checking multiple data sources, instruments, quality controls, and official climate records.

What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting weather expert witnesses?

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