Weather Expert Witnesses in Texas

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Weather expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including meteorology, climatology, environmental science, aviation, and agriculture. Some of the most common specialties among weather expert witnesses include severe storm prediction, climate change analysis, weather pattern analysis, flood forecasting, and drought management. They can opine on the effects of global warming, extreme weather events, natural disasters, weather-related accidents, and the impact of weather conditions on agricultural productivity.

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Mr. Timothy Patrick Marshall, MS, PEView profile

ID: 601819

Mr. Timothy Marshall, MS, PE

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Mr. Timothy P. Marshal has 40 years of experience in Civil Engineering and Meteorology. He earned his BS in Geography, Mathematics, and Meteorology from Northern Illinois University, and his MS in Civil Engineering and Atmospheric Sciences from Texas Tech University, Today, this expert is licensed as a Professional Engineer in the state of Texas. Formerly, this expert served as a Teaching...

Forensic Meteorology Expert WitnessView profile

E-471929

Forensic Meteorology Expert Witness

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Texas

This highly-qualified expert earned his BS in applied meteorology from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and his MA in management and leadership from Liberty University. He has experience with military aviation meteorology, emergency management meteorology and disaster preparedness, and forensic meteorology. He is active in his field as a member of several organizations, including the American...

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Weather Expert Witness FAQs

A weather expert witness provides scientific analysis and interpretation of weather conditions, patterns, or events that may have influenced the circumstances of a case.

Weather expert witnesses are often used in personal injury cases, insurance claims, environmental lawsuits, aviation accidents, and construction disputes.

While they can analyze past and present conditions, weather expert witnesses do not typically provide future forecasts for court dates.

Subspecialties can include climatology, meteorology, hydrology, environmental science, and atmospheric physics among others.

They can provide detailed reports on the severity and timing of the event, helping to establish if damage claims align with actual weather conditions.

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