Founder Background
Operational meteorology, forensic case work, broadcasting, teaching, and military weather support.
Eric Kasunich brings a rare combination of technical meteorology, public communication, forensic weather analysis, and field-ready aerial documentation.
Applied Meteorology
Graduate-trained weather analysis.
Eric holds a Master of Geoscience in Applied Meteorology from Mississippi State University, with graduate work involving tropical-storm intensity, sea-surface temperature, climatological analysis, GIS, statistics, and hurricane research.
Forensic Consulting
Weather reconstruction and litigation-style exhibits.
His forensic work includes weather data acquisition, radar and satellite interpretation, historical storm review, climate-model context, ArcGIS mapping, report graphics, case preparation, and weather-history analysis for legal and insurance matters.
U.S. Navy METOC
Military weather discipline.
As a Navy Aerographer’s Mate, Eric prepared real-time forecasts, supported flight-planning decisions, maintained ASOS and TMQ-53 observing systems, and provided atmospheric data for thousands of military flight and navigation missions.
Broadcast & Public Communication
Clear communication under pressure.
As a broadcast meteorologist, Eric interpreted forecast maps, warnings, watches, advisories, and model guidance for the public while covering high-impact weather, including hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Education & Leadership
Teaching, outreach, and professional service.
Eric has taught Earth Science at St. Petersburg College, presented hurricane preparedness information to community groups, and served in leadership with the West Central Florida AMS chapter.
Weather + Drone Advantage
Images with meteorological context.
EKAS is positioned around a higher-value deliverable: aerial documentation interpreted through a weather lens, connecting site imagery to storm timing, wind exposure, rainfall, flood context, tropical impacts, and claim questions.